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1) Be able to state the methods available to skeletal muscles for obtaining need

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Question

1) Be able to state the methods available to skeletal muscles for obtaining needed ATP. Provide details on how and when these ATP sources are used and their respective effectiveness

2) Be able to list the various types of formed elements (cells) found in the plasma and explain the function(s) for each

3) Be able to explain the origin for the main line of formed elements

4) Be able to state and describe the chemistry of plasma (be specific). Be able to list the components found in normal blood plasma and the significance of each

5) Be able to describe the structure and function for a neuromuscular synapse (junction)

6) Be able to list the structures and explain the operation for the parts of the auto-rhythmic system of the heart

Explanation / Answer

Metabolic regulation during muscle contraction states that accelerating ATP utilization leads to increasing the concentration of ADP and Pi which serves as substrates for oxidative phosphorylation and thus accelerate ATP synthesis. ATP is a source of energy for muscle even for every cell the source of energy that keeps everything is called ATP is a biochemical way to store and use energy.

2.formed elements of plasma are:

Mitochondria : which is the power House of the cell. It produces ATP.

Chloroplast: photosynthesis take place.

Endoplasmic reticulum: they are divided into rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Major role of endoplasmic reticulum is to produce peptide, lipids.

Lysosomes: their main function is to degrade cell.

4. Chemistry of plasma

A plasma is hot ionized gas consisting of approximately equal no. Of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons. The characteristics of plasma is different from those neutral gases.

Components of blood plasma are:

WBC : white blood cells has function of immune response which helps to protect our body from disease.

RBC red blood cells whose function is to transport oxygen, minerals, food etc.

Platelets whose function is to heal the wound or injury. To prevent the loss of body fluid.