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What Do you mean by the term locomotion ?
Do you think if there were no Protein in Muscles then would it move ? What Is the work of Actin and myosin in locomotion ?


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Answered by CaptainBrainly
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LOCOMOTION : The ability of an organism to move from one place to another place is called as Locomotion.

☆ Locomotion can be either by wings, legs or muscles etc.

☆ Proteins in muscles provide energy in locomotion. If the proteins are not present in muscles then the contractions and locomotion would not have taken place.


☆ Actin are connected with myosin which help in locomotion. Those filaments helps in the contractions when they slide one over it...
Answered by VBHATI2050
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Locomotion is the ability to move and the act of moving from one place to another

Muscle cells are specialized for contraction. Muscles allow for motions such as walking, and they also facilitate bodily processes such as respiration and digestion. The body contains three types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle

Your muscles work in a similar fashion. Muscles are composed of two major protein filaments: a thick filament composed of the protein myosin and a thin filament composed of the protein actin. Muscle contraction occurs when these filaments slide over one another in a series of repetitive events.

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