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describe in detail sliding filament theory of muscle contraction ​

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Answered by Dinogyu17
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According to the sliding filament theory, muscle contraction occurs through the relative sliding of two sets of filaments ( actin and myosin). This sliding is produced by cyclic interactions of sidepieces from the myosin filament ( cross-bridges) with specific sites on the actin filament.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

According to the sliding filament theory, muscle contraction occurs through the relative sliding of two sets of filaments ( actin and myosin). This sliding is produced by cyclic interactions of sidepieces from the myosin filament ( cross-bridges) with specific sites on the actin filament.

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