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Chemistry, 08.11.2019 23:31 camihecma1057

You have immersed a skeletal muscle fiber and its attached motor neuron ending in a lipid-soluble compound that fluoresces in the presence of high concentrations of ca2+ ions. what region in this set of structures will fluoresce when the muscle and nerve are both unstimulated?

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