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How does removal of the calcium ions affect the filaments?

Troponin complex will return to its normal configuration and cover the actin binding site on tropomyosin thus preventing further interaction between the actin and myosin filaments, and contraction ends.


What effect does calcium nitrate have on soil?

IT CONTAINS NITROGEN IN NITRATE FORMNitrogen in nitrate form is plants' preferred form of nitrogen. It helps plants absorb other nutrients in addition to calcium. Particularly in clay soils, ammonium may trap the nitrogen in the soil, thus rendering it unavailable to the plant. Nitrate, on the other hand, does not absorb the nitrate nitrogen to the soil. It remains in the root area in a form that is easy to absorb and in this way allows the plant to quickly receive its nutrients requirements.CALCIUM IS CRITICAL FOR PLANT NUTRITIONCalcium is a macro nourishment element that plants consume a lot of. It s compound of cell wall. It is frequently found in soil in a compound form that plants cannot use. It does not transport well in plants. For this reason, it is necessary to do calcium fertilization in addition to other kinds of fertilization. Plants cannot grow without calcium. After nitrogen and potassium, calcium is the next most consumed requirement of plants. THE BENEFITS OF CALCIUM NITRATE ON THE SOILIn addition to being nutrition for plants, calcium nitrate has a amelioration effect on the soil. It facilitates the transformation of minerals in clay soil to a form more easily used by plants. In irrigated soils with less calcium or a lot of sodium, the clay layer can become compact. As a result, water and oxygen activity is reduced and the development of the plant is adversely affected. Calcium forces separation of the clay layer and gives soil a more porous appearance. OTHER VALUES OF CALCIUM NITRATE CAN BE LISTED AS FOLLOWS:It increases yield and qualityit builds up resistance to disease and pestsit provides resistance during transportit extends the storage life of fruitsrapid absorption of calcium and nitrateit contains no filler or additivesit doesn't steam, wash or burnit doesn't create alkaline conditionsit does not create salt conditions


When was The Rainforest Site created?

The Rainforest Site was created in 2000.


When was Test Site created?

Test Site was created in 2006.


Do rocks like limestone contain sodium chloride?

no. It does not.I came across this question in a chemistry homework and found a good site wich told me the awnsers.Here is a link:What_chemicals_are_found_in_rocks_like_limestonehope this helped :)

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How bone tissue matrix serves as storage site for calcium and phosphate ions?

No you dont not die when you getr a bad grade but you would probably want to do better


What are the potential side effects of calcium chloride?

Potential side effects of calcium chloride may include irritation or burning at the injection site, nausea, vomiting, headache, and an irregular heartbeat. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before using calcium chloride to understand the risks and benefits.


Where is the absorption site of carvedilol phosphate?

intestine and colon


Which molecule has a binding site for calcium?

Calmodulin is a calcium-binding protein that has a binding site for calcium ions. It is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes by binding calcium and transducing the signal to downstream effectors.


The site of calcium regulation in the smooth muscle cell is?

Calmodulin (a cytoplasmic calcium binding protein)


What mineral is needed for the active site on actin to be exposed?

Calcium is the mineral needed for the active site on actin to be exposed. Calcium ions bind to regulatory proteins on actin filaments, causing a conformational change that exposes the active site for myosin binding during muscle contraction.


How do you say you look like a monkey in spanish?

"You look like a monkey" in Spanish is "Pareces un mono". It is pronounced "Pah-RAY-sace oon MO-no". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations


What is it called the region of the enzyme where glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate binds?

The region of an enzyme where the substrate binds is called the active site.


Where can one purchase Adora calcium supplements?

One can purchase Adora calcium supplements basically anywhere in the drug store near one live. One can also order them online from Wells Canada. Adora Calcium has their own site, you probably can order from their site as well.


What is the Site of calcium regulation in smooth muscle tissue?

Calmodulin on myosin heads


How do you pronounce monocytogenes?

monocytogenes = mɔnosaitədʒiːnz (or "mono-site-o-jeans)


Sliding filament model which proteinS have a calcium binding site?

In the sliding filament model of muscle contraction, the protein troponin has a calcium binding site on the troponin C subunit. When calcium binds to troponin C, it triggers a conformational change in the troponin-tropomyosin complex, allowing myosin heads to interact with actin and initiate muscle contraction.