Title: PhysioEx 8.0 for A&P Lab 2 - Skeletal Muscle Physiology (p.17) Post by: macekjm on Apr 17, 2011 I lost the CD for the interactive lab - I have to turn in Lab 2 before midnight tonight (17Apr11). I need help w/ the answers - PLEASE!!!! I am already suffering in the grade department after having a baby this term.
Title: Re: PhysioEx 8.0 for A&P Lab 2 - Skeletal Muscle Physiology (p.17) Post by: bio_man on Apr 17, 2011 These questions have been answered before, check out the physiology board. :)
Title: Re: PhysioEx 8.0 for A&P Lab 2 - Skeletal Muscle Physiology (p.17) Post by: bio_man on Apr 17, 2011 Activity 2: Determining the Latent Period (p. 18)
4. The latent period should be approximately 2.78 msec. The muscle cell is biochemically preparing for contraction, including events such as the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and the movement of the chemicals of contraction within the cell; includes all biochemical events beginning with acetylcholine binding to the sarcolemma through the beginning of cross-bridge binding. Activity 3: Investigating Graded Muscle Response to Increased Stimulus Intensity (p. 20) 7. The minimal stimulus is about 0.8 volts. The maximal stimulus can be estimated at approximately 8.0 volts. However, if you look carefully at the force measurements recorded in the data grid, you will see that force increases until 8.2 volts is achieved. As more voltage is delivered to the whole muscle, more muscle fibers are activated and total force produced by muscle is increased. Title: Re: PhysioEx 8.0 for A&P Lab 2 - Skeletal Muscle Physiology (p.17) Post by: macekjm on Apr 17, 2011 Great that helps - I think I have fumbled thru the rest - with the exception of screen shots - since I don't have the software any longer.....
Title: Re: PhysioEx 8.0 for A&P Lab 2 - Skeletal Muscle Physiology (p.17) Post by: bio_man on Apr 17, 2011 Great that helps - I think I have fumbled thru the rest - with the exception of screen shots - since I don't have the software any longer..... Awesome, that's good to hear. Is this the only class you're taking? We can always help with other questions you might be having. |