What is the function of sarcoplasm in muscle?
The sarcoplasm in muscle is comparable to the cytoplasm in other cells. This semifluid substance in muscle contains primarily myosin and actin myofibrils but also large amounts of glycosomes (organelles that store glycogen and enzymes) and myoglobin (the oxygen binding protein in muscle).?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
?Which statement best describes spiritual health?
A. ?The endpoint of spiritual well-being is Enlightenment. B. ?Fulfilling a life purpose can produce stress and anxiety. C. ?Balance in body, mind and spirit is largely unattainable in Western societies. D. ?The spiritual path involves a series of prescribed activities. E. ?It unifies the dimensions of intellectual, emotional and physical well-being.
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