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Q: Which protein links thin filaments of sacromere to integral membrane proteins of the sarcolemma?
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What is the plasma membrane of the muscle fiber?

Sarcolemma


What is a cell membrane of a muscle fiber called?

what is the plasma membrane of the muscle cell


Is sarcolemma a ligament?

No, the sarcolemma is the plasma membrane of a muscle cell.


What is that thin membrane surrounding a muscle fiber called?

its called the plasma membrane or cell membrane. sometimes the semi-permeable plasma membrane. The Sarcolemma is the plasma membrane specifically surrounding a muscle fiber.


What is the treatment for sarcolemma?

Sarcolemma is defined as a thin membrane encasing a muscle fiber. This has no treatment as it is not an illness, injury or problem.


What is the difference between endomysium and sarcolemma?

Sarcolemma is the equivalent of the plasma membrane of the muscle fiber (aka muscle cell). The endomysium is a connective tissue that bounds around the sarcolemma.


Is Sarcomere and sarcolemma the same thing?

sarcomere and sarcolemma are two different things. a sarcomere is between two d zisks of a myofiber (muscle fiber). a sarcolemma is a plasma membrane. there are many sections of sarcomere under the layer of sarcolemma.


What is a sacrolemma?

sarcolemma is the plasma membrane of the muscle fiber (muscle cell)


The cell membrane of smooth muscle is called?

sarcolemma. .... do u have William s?


Functions of integral membrane protein?

Integral proteins are found within the membrane and have hydrophobic regions embedded within the membrane and hydrophilic regions that project from both surfaces of the bilayer Many integral proteins are glycoproteins, which have an attached carbohydrate chain. As with glycolipids, the carbohydrate chain of sugars projects externally. There- fore it can be said that the plasma membrane is "sugar- coated." The plasma membrane is asymmetrical: the two halves are not identical. The carbohydrate chains of the glyco-lipids and proteins occur only on the outside surface and the cytoskeletal filaments attach to proteins only on the inside surface


When hinding of the neurotransmitters with muscle membrane receptors causes the membrane to become permeable to sodium resulting in the influx of sodium ions and what membrane?

action potential of the sarcolemma(the membrane)


What are caveoli?

caveoli are deep invaginations of the sarcolemma, which is the plasma membrane of smooth muscle cells!!