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process of muscle contractions

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Answered by Thoufiq
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This process occurs simultaneously in all sarcomeres, the end process of which is the shortening of all sarcomeres. Troponin is a complex of three proteins that are integral to muscle contraction. Troponin is attached to the protein tropomyosin within the actin filaments,
Answered by Anonymous
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Calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum at the time of muscle contraction ....

This calcium binds with Stark troponin I tropomyosin Complex on the actin filament molecules

the complex shifts and the myosin binding sites on actin filaments are exposed ...

Myosin head have actin binding sites as well as ATP sites..

Myosin head binds with the actin filaments and hydrolysis of ATP takes place that pushes the thin actin over the thick myosin filament ...

The thin filaments slide over the thick filament according to sliding filament theory...

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