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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 9 Converse Shou Ferreras Daigle Brewster, myfibril composed of two interdigitating fibers of actin, acetylcholine causes entry of sodium, myofiber composed of sarcomeres which cause appearance of striations, motor neuron releases at neuromuscular junction acetylcholine, myosin head movement for contraction requires ATP, calcium binds to and induces a conformational change in troponin, creatine produced during anaerobic respiration with ATP, t tubules propagates the AP to sarcoplasmic reticulum, tropomyosin movement allows attachment to actin myosin, myofiber during contraction of fibers generates tension, sarcoplasmic reticulum stores calcium, skeletal muscle composed of myofiber, action potential spreads through muscle tissue via t tubules, smooth muscle despite presence of actin and myosin exhibits no striations, myfibril composed of two interdigitating fibers of myosin, sodium depolarizes membrane to initiate action potential, myosin attaches to actin, oxygen needed in aerobic respiration to produce ATP, troponin causes a conformational change in tropomyosin, myofiber composed of myfibril