Two muscles are required for a muscle to move a bone. What happens inside those muscles when they contract? (Points : 5)
Calcium combines with ATP to produce sarcomeres.
Actin produces myosin and ATP.
Myosin heads attach to and move along actin-binding sites.
Calcium produces contractions.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think it's B?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Abhisar
OpenStudy (abhisar):
yes u r \(\color{green}{\text{Correct !}}\)
OpenStudy (abhisar):
no wait !
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's not B?
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OpenStudy (abhisar):
I think its C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Myosin heads attach to and move along actin-binding sites.
OpenStudy (abhisar):
yes
OpenStudy (abhisar):
Muscle contraction results from an attachment–detachment cycle between the myosin heads extending from myosin filaments and the sites on actin filaments.
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