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What's the sarcomere; and what does it do?

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What's the sarcomere; and what does it do?



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Contracting subunit of skeletal muscle (contains myosin and actin); ATP triggers the power to cause these filaments to slide together causing CONTRACTION (think myosin [center cord] pulling actin together [peripheral cords])


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contracting subunit of skeletal muscle (contains myosin and actin); ATP triggers the power to cause these filaments to slide together causing CONTRACTION (think myosin [center cord] pulling actin together [peripheral cords])
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