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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch. 9 CMAP (Berg, Sakamoto, Schloth, Schultz, Ugas), Smooth Muscle lacks striations, myofibril has thin filaments composed of actin, acetylcholine causes release of calcium, ATP aerobically produced by oxygen, action potential caused by influx of sodium, Skeletal Muscle exerts force known as tension, Skeletal Muscle contain contractile units known as myofiber, Skeletal Muscle contain bands known as striations, Skeletal Muscle contain bands known as striations, actin connects to tropomyosin by troponin, myofiber are composed of many myofibril, Motor Neuron propagates action potential, myofibril are surrounded by sarcoplasmic reticulum, actin contains myosin binding sites blocked by tropomyosin, Skeletal Muscle innervated by Motor Neuron, oxygen required to regenerate creatine, calcium binds to troponin, troponin removes blockade of tropomyosin, action potential causes synaptic release of acetylcholine, myofibril has thick filaments composed of myosin