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RE: Smooth Muscle Physiology (Calcium/Phosphatase)

in StemSocial2 years ago (edited)

Going through the post, I was able to refresh my memory of what I have learnt back then in my biology classes- the thick/thin filaments, the syncytium muscle fibre, the sarcoplasmic reticulum storing Ca(II) ions, myofibrils arranged parallelly in the sarcoplasm. Would like to add that Smooth muscles are the only class that has fibres tapered at both ends giving the fusiform shape. Interesting right? Thanks for sharing :)