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THIS IS A STUDY GUIDE, NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE REVIEW. THERE MIGHT BE THINGS NOT COVERED BY THIS STUDY GUIDE THAT MIGHT BE ASKED IN YOUR QUIZZES and PRACTICAL TESTS. STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR STUDYING THEIR MANUAL AND FOR ALL THE MATERIAL COVERED DURING THE LABORATORY PERIOD, AS PER THE COURSE SYLLABUS

Part 1 Appendicular Skeleton and Joints

Part 2 Muscle Histology

FOR TRAILER 303 ONLY 1 They carry the nerve impulse inside the muscle cell 10 2 It stores calcium for muscle contraction Two terminal cisternae and one T tubule 3 4 They store calcium for muscle contraction 9 They provide the energy (ATP) for muscle contraction 7 11 12 5 13 8 14 It carries the nerve impulse 6 They contain the neurotransmitter

Part 3 Axial Muscles

Part 4 Appendicular Muscles