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Triad
It travels down a T-tubule.
Sieve tube
At the neuromuscular junction (or presynaptic end) of the sarcolemma, it is referred to as end plate synapse potential.
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To carry an action potential to the interior of the cell.
Triad
Triad
I believe the T-Tubule
Two terminal cisternae and a T-tubule
It travels down a T-tubule.
transverse (T) tubule
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Sieve tube
In skeletal muscle, a triad is formed when a T-Tubule is flanked on either side by the calcium containing Terminal Cisternae of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, at the level of the Z-line. The intimate association of these three membranous sturctures (Terminal Cisternae---T-Tubule---Terminal Cisternae) for a Triad. This differs from a diad (or Dyad), in cardiac muscle where the T-Tubule is only intimately associated with ONE Terminal Cisternae.
action potential propagating down the T tubule
D. T. Westwick has written: 'Identification of nonlinear physiological systems'