| What two properties of smooth muscle were measured using electrodes and a transducer during the experiments described in the tut0rial? |
| | Muscle actin and myosin binding activity and duration of contraction | | Muscle calcium ion potential and strength of contraction | | Muscle membrane action potential and force of contraction | | Muscle neurotransmitter activity and rate of contraction | |
| What two properties of smooth muscle were measured using electrodes and a transducer during the experiments described in the tut0rial? |
| | Muscle actin and myosin binding activity and duration of contraction | | Muscle calcium ion potential and strength of contraction | | Muscle membrane action potential and force of contraction | | Muscle neurotransmitter activity and rate of contraction | |
C) Muscle membrane action potential and force contraction.
electrodes and a transducer are used to measure the change in action potential or transmembrane potential in a single cell during spontaneous activity. Simultaneous intracellular and extracellular electrical recordings and isometric force can be measureed to show the muscular activity.