Talk:Sarcomere

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Add the intermediate filament to this!!!!!


The opening phrase should give context: "In anatomy..." might be right but I won't interfere. --Wetman 19:46, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Text for people who aren't biology majors.

Sure would be nice if some one would go into this article and add notes that explain a little more about this highly technical anatomy in a way that a lay-person could understand it. --12.222.210.253

Simplifying things and teaching things are not the purpose of wikipedia. Anyone with passing understanding and reading into bodybuilding has come across sarcomeres. You will have to study it specifically until you understand what's going on. I've found the article to be quite legible. You could also try wikiversity for a course on cellular biology and look into muscles in general anatomy for further info. The wiki-links throughout the article help. I know you want to become strong, but you should exercise your knowledge as well as your body, both positively affect each other's health and long-term developement. --Tyciol 06:30, 31 January 2006 (UTC)