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Length of a band is costant during muscle contraction

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Upon muscle contraction, the A-bands do not change their length (1.85 micrometer in mammalian skeletal muscle), whereas the I-bands and the H-zone shorten. This causes the Z lines to come closer together. The protein [tropomyosin] covers the myosin binding sites of the actin molecules in the muscle cell.

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Upon muscle contraction, the A-bands do not change their length (1.85 micrometer in mammalian skeletal muscle), whereas the I-bands and the H-zone shorten. This causes the Z lines to come closer together. The protein [tropomyosin] covers the myosin binding sites of the actin molecules in the muscle cell.

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