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Q: What function is in motor protein in all three types of muscle tissue?
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Is aids in muscle contration a function of protein?

Of course! The myosin motor protein is a key, if not the key player in muscle contraction.


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motor nueronsNerve tissue carries electrical signals that affect muscle tissue. Nerve tissue's function is to move and coordinate the way the body functions.


Is myosin considered a motor protein in all three types of muscle tissue?

According to my Physiology text yes, Myosin is.


What effect does Curare have on muscle tissue?

It blocks the nicotinic cholinergic receptors on the muscle that normally bind the acetylcholine released by the motor neuron.


What is the function of motor end plate?

A motor endplate is a large special synaptic contact between motor axons and each skeletal muscle fiber. Each muscle fiber forms one endplate. Its function is to transmit impulses from nerves to muscles.


What is the function of a gamma motor neuron?

It is a ray of radiation. conducts muscle movement.


Gary was injured in an automobile accident that severed the motor neurons innervating his quadriceps Even though he has had extensive physical therapy he is still suffering muscle atrophy?

In denervation (disuse) atrophy, fibrous connective tissue replaces the muscle tissue that was lost. When atrophy is complete, fibrous tissue cannot be reversed to muscle tissue.


What is the function of End Plates?

A motor endplate is a large special synaptic contact between motor axons and each skeletal muscle fiber. Each muscle fiber forms one endplate. Its function is to transmit impulses from nerves to muscles.


What is the medical term meaning decreased muscle function or activity?

Hyperkinesis, hyperactivity, or hyperkinesia is the medical term for abnormally increased motor function or activity.hyperkinesiaAbnormally increased muscle function or activity is hyperkinesia.The inability to coordinate muscle activity during voluntary movement, hyperkinesi.


When a nerve impulse reaches the end of a motor neuron?

It fulfills its prime function - it turns that muscle ON - for a duration.


What is the main function of a motor neuron?

The function is to catch/take impulses from the central nervous system and send it to muscles and glands


What happens when dorsal root is damaged?

If the damage is severe enough the muscle which the ventral root ultimately innervates would be unable to move i.e. paralyzed.