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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chap 9-Sprockel, Boyer, McKee, Poynton, Crocker, ATP when regenerated during aerobic respiration requires Oxygen, Action Potential travels throughout the muscle cell using T-Tubules, Calcium from the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Motor Neurons carry electrical impulses from the CNS to the Skeletal Muscle, Calcium to Troponin, Smooth Muscle lacks Striations, Skeletal Muscle has Striations, T-Tubules which infiltrate a Myofibril, ATP regenerated anaerobically during muscle activity along with Creatine, Myosin whose heads, are in low-energy conformation when bound to ATP, Myosin binds Actin, Motor Neurons propagate an Action Potential, Myofibril promoting muscle contraction, generating Tension, Myofibril which bundled together are called a Myofiber, Tropomyosin is removed from myosin binding sites on actin by the binding of Calcium, T-Tubules which conduct the AP signaling relsease of Calcium, Acetylcholine which binds to receptors on the sarcolemma at the neuromuscular junciton, causing an influx of Sodium, Sodium initiates AP down the T-Tubules, Actin once inhibitory Tropomyosin, Motor Neurons carry electrical impulses from the CNS to the Smooth Muscle