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Describe sliding filament theory of muscle contraction

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 \huge\bold \: Sliding \: Theory

The sliding filament theory of muscle contraction was developed to fit the differences observed in the named bands on the sarcomere at different degrees of muscle contraction and relaxation. The mechanism of contraction is the binding of myosin to actin, forming cross-bridges that generate filament movement .

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During muscle contraction the thin actin filaments slide over the thick myosin filament. When Calcium is present the blocked active site of the actin clears. Step B: Power stroke: myosin head pivots pulling the actin filament toward the center. Step C: The cross bridge detaches when a new ATP binds with the myosin.
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