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Offline Sis290025

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Addition of Calcium Ions (Without ATP) to Skinned Muscle Fibers
« on: October 01, 2008, 10:26:40 PM »
When glycerinated rabbit muscle fiber was placed in 10^-4 M of CaCl2 solution, the percent change in length of the muscle fiber was around 93% (decrease in length).

When glycerinated rabbit muscle fiber was placed in 30 mM ATP in 10^-2 M CaCl2 + 0.05 M KCl + 0.001 M MgCl2 solution, the percent change in length of the muscle fiber was around 51% (decrease in length).

Why does the first trial (with just the calcium ions) experience a greater contraction than the second solution with both ATP and calcium ions?

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Re: Addition of Calcium Ions (Without ATP) to Skinned Muscle Fibers
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2008, 03:49:06 PM »
There is a fundamental biological reason why, which is hinted at by the numbers involved.  Try writing all numbers on paper in a table and see if it jumps out at you.
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