Actin and Myosin make up muscle cells and are mainly made up of the macromolecule protein. Proteins are the most diverse and complex molecules that exist in living organisms. Proteins are made up of amino acids which are the building blocks of muscle within the body.
The tissue that makes up organs that are able to contract or shorten is known as muscle tissue. Muscle tissue is composed of muscle cells that contain protein filaments that slide past each other, causing the muscle to contract and generate force. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
The cardiac muscle tissue us referred to as the heart or myocardium.
Yes, lipids are considered a macromolecule because they are large molecules made up of smaller building blocks called fatty acids.
The protein that makes up the thick myofilament in muscle cells is called myosin. Myosin is a motor protein that plays a key role in muscle contraction by interacting with actin, the protein in the thin myofilament.
A macromolecule is just a molecule with a large number of atoms. A protein is an example of a macromolecule.
What is the type of macromolecule that makes up most of the membrane structure?
Proteins!
Protein
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You think probable to polynucleotides.
Making muscle tissue
Cardiac muscle makes up the bulk of the heart. That tissue is made of cardiomyocytes or muscle cells.
Cardiac Muscle
DNA (desoxyribonucleic acid).
amino acide makes peptides to make proteins
type of muscle that makes up the heart
Fats are made up of molecules called lipids, which include triglycerides and cholesterol. Lipids are a type of macromolecule that are insoluble in water and serve as a major source of energy storage in the body.