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Abbreviations and definitions
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Endothelium | The endothelium is a thin layer of flat cells that lines the interior surface of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. It is an epithelium of mesodermal origin composed of a single layer of thin flattened cells. The endothelium forms an interface between circulating blood or lymph in the lumen and the rest of the vessel wall. It controls the passage of materials and the transit of white blood cells into and out of the bloodstream. | |
Eukaryotic | Eukaryotic refers to an organism composed of one or more cells containing visibly evident nuclei and organelles The eukaryotic cell has a nuclear membrane that surrounds the nucleus, in which the well-defined chromosomes (bodies containing the hereditary material) are located. | |
Muscle Nuclei | Muscle nuclei are the nuclei of muscle cells, also known as myocytes. Muscle cells are the cells that make up muscle tissue and there are 3 types of muscle cells in the human body; cardiac, skeletal, and smooth. Cardiac and skeletal myocytes are sometimes referred to as muscle fibers due to their long and fibrous shape. Muscle fiber nuclei contain DNA combined with histones and other structural proteins to form chromatin. | |
Organelle | An organelle is a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function. Organelles are usually enclosed within their own membrane and are found only in eukaryotic cells, not in prokaryotic cells like bacteria. | |
RNA | RNA stands for ribonucleic acid. It is a complex compound of high molecular weight that functions in cellular protein synthesis and replaces DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) as a carrier of genetic codes in some viruses. RNA and DNA are both nucleic acids and along with lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates, they constitute one of the four major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. | |
VEGF | Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is a protein that stimulates the growth and permeability of blood vessels. It is involved in normal and abnormal processes such as wound healing, ovulation, inflammation, and tumor development. VEGF has different forms that vary in their size and function. |
Literature and Links
Autors | Name | Description | Taggs | Link |
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Daniel Shiffman | The coding train | The inspiration for creating the muscle game. Or even this site? | More Info | |
Daniel Shiffman | A Ray casting video | The first video I I looked at from the coding train. | More Info | |
Lauren Lee McCarthy | p5 js | p5 js the tool I used for creating the muscle game. | More Info | |
Penguin Prof | Penguin Prof Pages | a great learing resouce for chemistry, biology and physiology |
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MuscleGameCellmembrane
MuscleGameCellmembraneVideo
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MuscleGameTtibuliVideo
MuscleGameTtibuliGame
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MuscleGameSRVideo
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MuscleGameContractionVideo
MuscleGameContractionGame
MuscleGameNucleus
MuscleGameNucleusVideo
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More Info |
Ph.D. Tiidus, Peter M. | Skeletal Muscle Damage and Repaire | a book that describes way more than, that I've tryed to explain in this game. | More Info | |
Young sub Kwon | How Do Muscles Grow? | An article that descibes muscle dammage and repaire. | More Info |
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