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Q: What physiological process occurs in the t tubule?
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What is a T-tubule?

To carry an action potential to the interior of the cell.


Two terminal cisternae and a T- tubule?

Triad


What is formed by a t tubule and two adjacent terminal cisternae?

Triad


What conducts muscle impulses deep in the sacroplasm of a muscle to the cisternae?

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The triads of a muscle fiber consist of?

Two terminal cisternae and a T-tubule


How does the membrane action potential get to the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

It travels down a T-tubule.


Membranous channel extending inward from muscle fiber membrane?

transverse (T) tubule


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A tube formed by the inward extension of the cell membrane is called a?

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What is the difference between a dyad and triad in skeletal cardiac muscle?

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.


What event most directly triggers the release of calcium from the terminal cisternae?

action potential propagating down the T tubule


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