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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch9-Miller-Frainey-Hasenauer-Weiffenbach-Lambert, ATP Provide Energy for Contraction of Myofibrils, Calcium Binds To Troponin, Tropomyosin Exposes The Binding Sites of Actin, Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Stimulates voltage gated channels to control release of Calcium, Motor Neuron Propagates Action Potential, Calcium Pumped back into SR after contraction Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Skeletal Muscle Basic Units Consist of Myofibrils, Action Potential Causes release of the neurotransmitter ACh, Motor Neuron Stimulates contraction of Skeletal Muscle, Troponin Binding of Ca changes the position of Tropomyosin, Action Potential Enters the muscle fiber through the T-Tubule, ATP A product of aerobic respiration needing Oxygen, Myosin Movement of Head is activated by the binding of ATP, Actin Forms a Crossbridge with Myosin, Motor Neuron Stimulates contraction of Smooth Muscle, Myofibrils Bundeled together to form Myofiber, T-Tubule Forms Triad with Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Myofibrils Contraction by Sliding Filaments creates Tension, Sodium Propagates AP by Flooding into T-Tubule, ACh Activates Neuromuscular Junction to release Sodium