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sarcoplasmic reticulum:
Where is the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Located?
The SR is located in the cytoplasm of muscle cells, specifically within the
sarcoplasm
. It surrounds myofibrils—the contractile elements of the muscle fiber—forming a network of tubules.
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