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The sarcoplasm is the cytoplasm or intracellular fluid of a muscle cell. It has many functions in acting as a medium for various cellular reactions to take place which are necessary for muscle contraction and general cellular metabolism.
Calcium is released from the sarcoplasm to bind with the troponin which allows the tropomyosin the reveal the binding sites on the actin so the muscle can contract
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Calcium is transported out of the sarcoplasm by means of special ion pumps.
Sarcolemma and sarcoplasm. (Sarco- is Greek for flesh)
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The Sarcoplasm of a muscle fiber is comparable to the cytoplasm of other cells, but it houses unusually large amounts of glycosomes (granules of stored glycogen) and significant amounts of myoglobin, an oxygen binding protein.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcoplasm