PHYSIOLOGY
MUSCLE CONTRACTION
Question
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Sarcoplasmic reticulum
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T-tubule
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Sarcomere
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Sarcoplasm
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Detailed explanation-1: -Sarcomeres. A sarcomere is the functional unit (contractile unit) of a muscle fiber. As illustrated in Figure 2-5, each sarcomere contains two types of myofilaments : thick filaments, composed primarily of the contractile protein myosin, and thin filaments, composed primarily of the contractile protein actin.
Detailed explanation-2: -The region between two successive Z lines is the functional unit of contraction and is called sarcomere. Q. what is contractile unit of muscle fibre?
Detailed explanation-3: -To say that the sarcomere is the functional unit means that all the components needed for contraction are contained within each sarcomere. In fact, muscle is composed of millions of tiny sarcomeres, and each sarcomere shortens, thus resulting in muscular contraction.