What is the primary function of the transverse tubules in muscle cells?
A. Store and release calcium ions
B. Generate ATP for muscle contraction
C. Anchor myosin to actin filaments
D. Transmit action potentials deep into the muscle fiber
Select your answer:
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Enzymes and Digestion › ViewWhat is the role of lipases in the digestive system?
A. Break down proteins to amino acids
B. Neutralize hydrochloric acid from the stomach
C. Break down lipids to glycerol and fatty acids
D. Break down carbohydrates to simple sugars
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What is attentuation?
A. the gaining of radioactive energy as a result of passing through an absorbing material
B. the loss of radiation energy as a result of passing through an absrobing material
C. any mishap of true size or shape of the patient’s anatomy