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during skeletal muscle contraction ,I band and H zone shortens. Sarcomeres
Myosin acts with Actin during muscle contraction
It increases about to about four times greater than a normal contraction for skeletal muscle.
During skeletal muscle contraction myosin cross bridges attach to active sites of actin filaments. Actin filaments bind ATP. Their growth is regulated by thymosin and profilin.
It increases. The volume of a material decreases in contraction, while the mass remains the same.
During the latent period of muscle contraction Ca++ is being released from the sacroplasmic reticulum and filament movement is taking up slack. This takes approx. 2 milliseconds.
Moblie phase is that phase in chromatography that moves the analyte components along with it. Stationary phase remains static during chromatography.
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muscular activitybreathing muscle contraction peristalsis
Yes. One possibility is that the load on the muscle exceeds the tension produced by the muscle so that the muscle actually lengthens during contraction (eccentric contraction).
creatine phosphate, anaerobic cellular respiration, aerobic cellular respiration
During contraction the two articulating bones move equally