Yes the contractile proteins generate force during contraction and are actin and myosin
Actin and myosin .
The two types of protein that are in your muscle cells are actin and myosin. What they do is they slide past each other and that makes a muscle cell work.
myosin and actin
Muscles are a type of tissue containing contractile proteins, known as actin and myosin, which are able to pull on bones to create movement by contracting.
Myosin and Actin are contractile proteins that make up the sarcomeres, the contractile components of myofibrils, which make up skeletal and cardiac muscle.
Actin and Myosin
Sarcomeres are composed of actin (thin filaments) and myosin (thick filaments).
actin and myosin
Actin and myosin cause muscles to contract.
Actin and myosin
Actin and Myosin
Myosin makes up the THICK filaments, and actin makes up the thin filaments of myofibrils.