Mechanism of muscle contraction, BSc, MSc Lecture by Dr. Priyanka Dadupanthi.
This mechanism is divided into four steps. 1. Excition 2. Excitation contraction coupling 3. Contraction 4. Dilation
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This mechanism is divided into four steps. 1. Excition 2. Excitation contraction coupling 3. Contraction 4. Dilation
This mechanism is divided into four steps.
1. Excition
2. Excitation contraction coupling
3. Contraction
4. Dilation
This video is about Blood Groups. Landsteiner and Veiner describe two systems to identify blood groups. One of them is ABO system and other is Rh system. These systems are based …
This video is about Blood Groups. Landsteiner and Veiner describe two systems to identify blood groups. One of them is ABO system and other is Rh system. These systems are based on antigen and antibody activity. According to ABO system four blood groups are present like A, B, AB and O. AB blood group is universal receptor while O is universal donor. Rh factor may be present or absent in blood. If present it is known as positive blood group.
