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            <title>Interpretation of Three-Dimensional Model</title>
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            <description>Students are asked to answer specific questions about the animated interaction between actin and myosin.  Students should have prior knowledge of the general terminology of muscle contraction, such as &quot;cross bridge and power stroke&quot; prior to attempting this activity.</description>
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            <title>Sample Midterm for Muscle Physiology Section of Human Physiology Course to Supplement Actin-Myosin Crossbridge Animation</title>
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            <description>This midterm is a sample from Prof. Roger Sabbadini&apos;s Muscle Physiology section of the BIO590 (upper division) Human Physiology course at San Diego State University. There are a handful of related questions to the crossbridge animation in the midterm.  The animation would be best supplemented with </description>
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