Actin and myosin insulates the nerve sheath and prevents nerve signals from boundcing around all over the body. They help to direct the direction of where the nerve signal goes and increases the efficiency of our nervous system. In some dieseases the myosin degenerates and nerve signals are no longer able to be transmitted. Therefore, the person is left in a vegetative state.
By eating too much cake, the actin and myosin enters the body and after a long hour of sitting the will explode and destroying some muscle cells making it become shorter and cause muscle contraction
Actin major functions in cells:
Myosin is the prototype of a molecular motor-a protein that converts chemical energy in the form of ATP to mechanical energy, thus generating force and movement. The most striking variety of such movement is muscle contraction, which has provided the model for understanding actin-myosin interactions and the motor activity of myosin molecules.
Myosin is the more active of the two. Myosin looks like a two-headed twisted Golf club. It reaches up and grabs a hold of the actin molecule and pulls it towards the center of the sarcomere. Actin plays a very passive role. It doesn't do much but get pulled on by the mysosin.
Actin and myosin just generated significant force - brother...
Actins and myosins
Actin was discovered by Straub in 1942.
Actin is a globular molecule
Actin and myosin are contractile proteins found within muscle fiber. If you look at a muscle fiber under a microscope it is made up of several repeating units called sarcomeres that run along the length of the muscle fiber. Proteins actin and myosin are found in the sarcomeres in different locations.
Actin
Myosins are a large family of motor proteins found in eukaryotic tissues. They are responsible for actin-based motility.
Actins and myosins
describe different managerial roles
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Actin and myosin
Actin Filaments
Actin is a contractile protein fibers present in muscles.It occurs in two forms a.monomeric G actin b. polymeric F ACTIN.
Actin was discovered by Straub in 1942.
Actin
Actin is a globular molecule
Actin Changes ShapeApexMyosin binds to ActinAPEX
Assuming you meant microfilament, it is mostly comprised of linear polymers of actin, or actin filaments. Some use "actin filament" (or sometimes just "actin") and "microfilament" interchangably.