tropomyosin
Myoglobin
Hemoglobin
Calmodulin (a cytoplasmic calcium binding protein)
Myoglobin is a protein found in muscle tissue of vertebrates that is iron- and oxygen-binding. It is a primary oxygen-carrying pigment of muscle tissues and is related to hemoglobin, but only found in the bloodstream after a muscle injury.
One of the main things that will inhibit muscle contraction is the build up of lactic acid during aerobic exercise. Lactic acid will inhibit the bodys ability to break ATP down into ADP and therefore restrict the amount of useable energy available to the muscle.
Protein builds muscle, and muscle burns fat.
yes the heart contains protein because muscle is made of protein and the heart is a huge muscle.
All muscle
it is tiny muscle fibers that contract and expand the muscle
Calcium is responsible for binding to troponin sites which release tropomyosin off the active binding sites on the thin filament.
Muscle milk is a protein shake that could possibly have anywhere from 8 grams of protein to around 30-40 grams of protein.
Skin covers the outside of your body, which, because of its makeup, is closer to an organ than a muscle.