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specialized endoplasmic reticulum of cardiac muscle and skeletal striated
muscle that functions especially as a storage and release area for calcium
CD4 cells, T helper cells
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send signals to other immune cells including CD8 killer cells which destroy
infectious particle
,GnRH
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produced in the hypothalamus region of the brain. Once produced, GnRH
moves through the bloodstream to the pituitary gland. There, it binds to
certain receptors, which signals the pituitary gland to create two more
hormones: LH and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
lymphocytes
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white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the
lymphatic system.
Sympathetic (Cardiac)
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Release norepinephrine and epinephrine (during exercise or flight/fight) -
increase heart rates and strength of cardiac muscle
Force of a muscle
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, Proportional to the cross-sectional area of the muscle
oogenesis
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the production or development of an ovum.
neutrophils
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white blood cells in innate immune system formed from stem cells in bone
marrow
tropomyosin
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a protein involved in muscle contraction. It is related to myosin and occurs
together with troponin in the thin filaments of muscle tissue.
Sympathetic (Smooth)
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