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Contractile proteins are found in what?

Muscles


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Contractile proteins are found in what?


What term identifies proteins that allows muscles to shorten or lengthen?

Contractile proteins is the term that identifies the proteins that allow muscles to shorten or lengthen.


Are the two contractile proteins in muscles myosin and actin?

Yes the contractile proteins generate force during contraction and are actin and myosin


Are contractile proteins and motor proteins the same thing?

No, contractile proteins are involved in muscle contraction, while motor proteins are involved in cellular movement and transportation of organelles. Both types of proteins use ATP to produce movement, but they serve different functions in the body.


Which term identifies proteins that allow muscles to shorten and lengthen?

The term that identifies proteins allowing muscles to shorten and lengthen is "contractile proteins." The primary contractile proteins in muscle tissue are actin and myosin. These proteins interact to facilitate muscle contraction and relaxation, enabling movement.


What identifies proteins that allow muscles to shorten or lengthen?

Contractile proteins is the term that identifies the proteins that allow muscles to shorten or lengthen.


Do muscles contract using contractile proteins to produce movement?

yes


Are the bundle of His is not involved in pumping blood since it has no contractile proteins?

yes


Which tissue type would you find contractile proteins?

muscle tissue


What are some examples of monomers in proteins?

Some examples of monomers in proteins include amino acids such as glycine, alanine, and lysine. These monomers are the building blocks that make up the structure of proteins.


What are some non-examples of protein?

Water, vitamins, and minerals are some examples of non-proteins.