3 actually: actin, tropomyosin, troponin
The two major proteins that make muscles move are actin and myosin. These proteins slide past one another during muscle contractions, generating the force that allows muscles to shorten and generate movement.
the ion concentrations (Cl, Na, Ca) in your body stimulate the actin and myosin proteins contract and relax, causing the muscles to move as a consequence.
Calcium. Ca is taken by the myosine molecule head to generete movement. Myosine is one of the proteins building the muscles.
Muscles are bundles of tissue, primarily made of proteins, which we use to move our skeletal system with. This in turn, lets us move our bodies.Muscles come in three forms:Skeletal-muscle.Heart-muscle.Smooth-muscle.
Muscles consist of 2 types of proteins - actin and myosin - which provide the red colour to muscles. Due to difference in concentration of these proteins, striations are also formed which are deep red and light red.
Contractile proteins is the term that identifies the proteins that allow muscles to shorten or lengthen.
The main source of proteins in animals is in their muscles. Those include the muscles that move bones, the heart and all hollow organs. This is not true for plants. Most of their proteins are found in enzymes and structural proteins in their walls.
the ion concentrations (Cl, Na, Ca) in your body stimulate the actin and myosin proteins contract and relax, causing the muscles to move as a consequence.
All muscles can move, but only skeletal muscles are voluntary. The cardiac and the smooth muscles cannot be moved by your will, but skeletal muscles can be.
Muscles
Houses do not have proteins and do not have muscles.
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