Biology, asked by pranjalpatidar76, 5 months ago


Sarcomere is the area between two
(A) H-bands
(B) Z-bands
(C) A-bands
(D) I-bands​

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Answered by khushi28631
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Answer:

sarcomere the area between two

z -bands.

Answered by BABYDOLL0806
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Answer:

Each sarcomere consists of a central A-band (thick filaments) and two halves of the I-band (thin filaments). The I-band from two adjacent sarcomeres meets at the Z-line. The central portion of the A-band is the M-line, which does not contain actin.

Explanation:

so the answer is d

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