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Contractile protein is present in the muscles{give reason}

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Answered by AvanthikaaDarshini
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Contractile Protein generate force of muscle contraction. The two Contractile Proteins in myofibrils are Actin (part of thin filament) and Myosin (part of thick filament). Skeletal muscles are composed of many individual cells known as Muscle Fibres.

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Answered by hitheshtinku8226
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Muscle Contraction. Contractile proteins of muscle are actin and myosin, the main components of the thin and thick filaments, respectively. ... The thin filaments extend from the Z lines; they are formed by the actin molecules twisted in a helix. Each molecule has a myosin-binding site for the myosin head.

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