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describe the role of ca++ in muscle contraction

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Answered by deepikalakshmipriya
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In turn this triggers the sarcoplasmic reticulum to release calcium ions into the muscle interior where they bind to troponin, thus causing tropomyosin to shift from the face of the actin filament to which myosin heads need to bind to produce contraction.
Answered by priyankakundu18
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it helps for the contraction of muscles
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