- The
sarcolemma (sarco (from sarx) from Gr****; flesh, and
lemma from Gr****; sheath), also
called the myolemma, is the cell
membrane surrounding a skeletal...
- reticulum; and the cell
membrane in a
muscle cell is
termed the
sarcolemma. The
sarcolemma receives and
conducts stimuli.
Skeletal muscle cells are the individual...
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certain cell types.
Sarcolemma in
muscle cells:
Sarcolemma is the name
given to the cell
membrane of
muscle cells.
Although the
sarcolemma is
similar to other...
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bilayer as the
surface membrane or
sarcolemma of
skeletal or
cardiac muscle cells. They
connect directly with the
sarcolemma at one end
before travelling deep...
- (nAChRs) on the cell
membrane of the
muscle fiber, also
known as the
sarcolemma.
nAChRs are
ionotropic receptors,
meaning they
serve as ligand-gated ion...
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which connects the
sarcomere of the
muscle to the cell
membrane (i.e. the
sarcolemma).
Costameres are sub-sarcolemmal
protein ****emblies cir****ferentially...
-
centrally positioned, the
myonucleus is
elongated and
located close to the
sarcolemma. The
myonuclei are
quite uniformly arranged along the
fiber with each...
-
deterioration of the
sarcoplasmic reticulum. Also, the
breakdown of the
sarcolemma causes additional calcium to
enter the cytosol. The
calcium activates...
-
Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Dystrophin is a
protein located between the
sarcolemma and the
outermost layer of
myofilaments in the
muscle fiber (myofiber)...
- in
collagen and endomysium, into fascicles. Each
muscle fiber contains sarcolemma, sarcoplasm, and
sarcoplasmic reticulum. The
functional unit of a muscle...