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contraction of cadiac muscles​

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  • Contraction in cardiac muscle occurs due to the the binding of the myosin head to adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ), which then pulls the actin filaments to the center of the sarcomere, the mechanical force of contraction.♡~
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Contraction in cardiac muscle occurs due to the the binding of the myosin head to adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ), which then pulls the actin filaments to the center of the sarcomere, the mechanical force of contraction.

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