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19 July, 07:03

Which of the following allows groups of skeletal muscle cells to perform coordinated contractions?

Their sarcolemma is fused to the tendons, allowing them to function without continual nerve stimulation.

Their cells are branched and joined end to end, allowing them to function without continual nerve stimulation.

They contain a complex network of striations, allowing more efficient cell-to-cell communication

They are connected into multinucleate tissues, allowing more efficient cell-to-cell communication.

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  1. 19 July, 07:11
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    Question: Which of the following allows groups of skeletal muscle cells to perform coordinated contractions?

    Answer: Their sarcolemma is fused to the tendons, allowing them to function without continual nerve stimulation.

    Explanation: basically skeletal muscles maintain posture, stabilize bones and joints

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  2. 19 July, 07:12
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    1) The brain:

    □ - Receive motor nerve messages

    2) The nerve cell is also called:

    □ - Neurone

    3) The synapse

    □ - allows two nerve cells to communicate with each other

    communication between two nerve cells is done:

    □ - through an electric message

    Their sarcolemma is fused to the tendons, allowing them to function without nerve stimulation.

    The skeletal muscles maintain the posture.
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