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In a muscle fibre Ca++ is stored in _____. Fill in the blank.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a muscle fibre Ca++ is stored in SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM.

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Answered by dreamrob
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Answer:

In a muscle fiber Ca+ + is stored in Sarcoplasmic reticulum.

When muscle cells are stimulated the calcium ions are released inside the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

Sarcoplasmic reticulum is a membrane-bound arrangement found in muscle cells.

The main function of the sarcoplasmic reticulum is calcium ion levels controlled tightly and can be released into the cell if it is essential then removed from the cell.

Calcium is an abundant mineral mostly present in our body for the growth of bones and the development of teeth and muscle contractions.

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