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1. Where do we find contractile proteins?​

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Answered by legendary100
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Contractile proteins are proteins that mediate sliding of contractile fibres (contraction) of a cell's cytoskeleton, and of cardiac and skeletal muscle.

Contractile proteins embedded in the cytoplasm of muscle fibers that consist of the myofilaments, myosin and actin.

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Answered by 7tax0
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Contractile proteins are found in the cytoplasm of muscle fibres . it consists of two filaments myosin (thin filament ) actin (thick filament ) .

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