Biology, asked by vihankashyap7676, 1 year ago

The dark bands in a myofibril are due to
overlapping of
(a) only thick bands
(b) only thin bands
(c) both thick and thin bands
(d) None of the above

Answers

Answered by sofiumer
2

Answer:

c)

Explanation:

Actin forms thin and short filaments while myosin forms thick and long filaments.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
0

The dark bands in a myofibril is due to overlapping of both thick and thin bands.

Option: (c)

Explanation:

  • Myofibril is the unit of muscle which helps in the contraction of the muscle fibres.
  • Myofibril is combination of dark and light bands in a modifiable. Am I feel consists of two types of protein is actin and myosin.
  • The actin consists of thin and small bands. On the other hand myosin consists of thick and large bands
  • Actin and myosin gets overlapped in the dark bands of a myofibril. Hence this region consists of both the thick and thin bands.

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