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the myofilaments themselves do not contract, they slide, this is called the Sliding Filament theory, in which the thick filament (Myosin) slides over the thin filament (Actin).
The thin myofilaments are actin. They slide between the thick filaments called myosin.
Actin and Myosin
A slide plate is some linear bearing that makes part of the expansion joints of bridges to allow future expansions and contractions.
thin filaments slide between the thick filaments Answer #2: Because the action potential reaches the end of the nerve, causing contraction. myofilaments increase the amount that they overlap
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