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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: jb ch 9, Skeletal Muscle is stimulated by Motor Neurons, Actin allowing binding of Myosin, Acetylcholine causing Sodium, Myofibrils surrounded by Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Myofibers containing Myofibrils, Tropomyosin from binding sites on Actin, Striations due to linear organization of Actin, Creatine Phosphates in lack of Oxygen, Myofibrils contract to create Tension, Smooth Muscle which lacks Striations, Skeletal Muscle is made of Myofibers, Myosin the movement of which is powered by ATP, Troponin removing Tropomyosin, ATP which can be generated by Creatine Phosphates, Motor Neurons which release Acetylcholine, Skeletal Muscle differs from Smooth Muscle, Action Potential carried deep into muscle cell by T Tubules, Calcium to bind to Troponin, T Tubules which casues Calcium, Calcium to be released by the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum