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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2010

Dr. Martha Dixon of Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, CA talks about a sarcomere.

Note: Each actin is a fibrous actin.

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  • Good information and easy to understand. Thanks

  • That model is perfect for people who need to see how things work! Whoever made that did an amazing job. Thank You!

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  • Very good stuff. I liked it :)

  • Very nice explanation.

  • I first studied this whole process about 40 years ago when I took my first physiology course. This is the first time that I truly understand exactly what occurs! Thanks!

  • Thank you Dr.Dixon amazing. You get a Teacher of the Year!

  • wow. u saved me!! thnk u that was awesome!!

  • wow i wish we had that model

  • You did what my lecturers could not do.

  • Thank you Dr. Dixon!

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