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Explain sliding filament theory .

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Answered by vip66
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Theory

A proposed mechanism of muscle contraction in which the actin and myosin filaments of striated muscle slide over each other to shorten the length of the muscle fibres (see sarcomere). ...

  • This allows bridges to form between actin and myosin, which requires ATP as an energy source.

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Answered by Anonymous
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★The sliding filament theory describes the process by which muscles contract.

★Muscle fibres are made up of myofibrils. Myofibrils comprise of sarcomeres, containing actin and myosin.

The sliding filament theory describes the process by which muscles contract. Muscle fibres are made up of myofibrils.

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