Biology, asked by 17mleeds1, 24 days ago

How is a muscle adapted to its function?

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Answered by komalpreetkaur103
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They have structures that are adapted for their function. For example, muscle cells bring parts of the body closer together. They contain protein fibres that can contract when energy is available, making the cells shorter.

Answered by MrM00N
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  • It contains protein filaments that slide over each other and cause contraction

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