Chapter 12: Problem 15
As ADP and ? are released from a myosin head, a. actin filaments move toward the H zone. b. myosin cross-bridges pull the thin filaments. c. a sarcomere shortens. d. Only a and care correct. e. All of these are correct.
Chapter 12: Problem 15
As ADP and ? are released from a myosin head, a. actin filaments move toward the H zone. b. myosin cross-bridges pull the thin filaments. c. a sarcomere shortens. d. Only a and care correct. e. All of these are correct.
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Impulses that move down the T system of a muscle fiber most directly cause a. movement of tropomyosin. b. attachment of the cross-bridges to myosin. c. release of \(\mathrm{Ca}^{2+}\) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. d. splitting of ATP.
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During muscle contraction, a. ATP is hydrolyzed when the myosin head is unattached. b. ADP and ? are released as the myosin head attaches to actin. c. ADP and ? release causes the head to change position and actin filaments to move. d. release of ATP causes the myosin head to return to resting position.
Which of the following statements about cross-bridges is false? a. They are composed of myosin. b. They bind to ATP after they detach from actin. c. They contain an ATPase. d. They split ATP before they attach to actin.
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