The function of the T tubules in muscle contraction is to (a) make and store glycogen

Chapter 9, Problem 4

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The function of the T tubules in muscle contraction is to (a) make and store glycogen, (b) release Ca21 into the cell interior and then pick it up again, (c) transmit the action potential deep into the muscle cells, (d) form proteins.

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