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What effect would you expect sarin to have on muscle function in individuals exposed to the nerve gas, and why? In your answer, discuss in detail how sarin would be expected to affect the neuromuscular junction, and how it would affect signaling and cytoskeletal events within affected muscle cells.
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Becauase reuptake of acetylcholine is inhibited, the muscle membrane at the neuromuscular junction will remain for an abnormally long period, casuing the muscles to remain in a state. The prolonged , in turn, would be propagated via the T tubule system to . The result would be prolonged release of calcium, resulting in sarcomere voa the effects of calcium on .
Options: Extension, The troponin system, Relaxed, Depolarized, Contracted, Depolarization, Shortening, The sarcoplasmic reticulum, Polarization, Polarized.
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