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Pregunta | Respuesta |
What are the two contractile proteins of muscles? | Actin and Myosin |
What compartmentalizes muscles? | Tough fibrous tissue called the fascia |
What anchors the myosin fibers to the Z line? | Titin |
Why do our muscles have elastic properties? | Titin is elastic, so when force is applied to our muscles the titin stretches and unfolds, when force is taken away the titin refolds. |
How is actin attaches to the Z lines? | Nebulin and intermediate filaments. |
what is the role of troponin? | It regulates myosin binding by controlling the position of tropomyosin. It is the binding site for Ca+ and when Ca+ binds it causes movement of tropomyosin exposing the myosin binding sites. |
what does the sarcoplasmic reticulum do? | It is the conduction system for calcium in the muscles. |
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