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- Explain the cross bridging theory for muscle contraction and elaborate on the Force length and Force velocity relationship of muscle actions and muscle fibres. Use appropriate animations and graphics.Cross bridge theory The cross-bridge theory of muscle contraction states how force is produced, and how the filaments actin and myosin are moved relative to each other to produce muscle shortening. In the cross-bridge theory, sidepieces that are fixed in a regular pattern on the myosin filament (cross-bridges) are thought to undergo cyclic attachment andContinue reading “Explain the cross bridging theory for muscle contraction and elaborate on the Force length and Force velocity relationship of muscle actions and muscle fibres. Use appropriate animations and graphics.”
- Classification of biosensors based on the transducers and the key differences between them.Biosensors What is a Biosensor? Biosensors can be defined as analytical devices which include a combination of biological detecting elements like a sensor system and a transducer. When we compare with any other presently existing diagnostic device, these sensors are advanced in the conditions of selectivity as well as sensitivity. The applications of these Biosensors mainly includeContinue reading “Classification of biosensors based on the transducers and the key differences between them.”
- Classification of biosensors based on the transducers, and highlight the key differences between them.Biosensors Biosensors are devices used to detect the presence or concentration of a biological analyte, such as a biomolecule, a biological structure or a microorganism. Biosensors consist of three parts: a component that recognizes the analyte and produces a signal, a signal transducer, and a reader device. Classification of Biosensors Conventionally, biosensors consist of a biological recognition element, generally calledContinue reading “Classification of biosensors based on the transducers, and highlight the key differences between them.”