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21 December, 14:04

How would the H-zone in a contracted sarcomere differ from that of a relaxed sarcomere?

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  1. 21 December, 14:30
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    H-zone in a contracted sarcomere differ from that of a relaxed sarcomere. Yes its true because H-zone is narrower in contracted sarcomere. The functional unit of striated muscle is sarcomere. Sarcomere is the very basic unit of skelatal muscle. Between two Z line sarcomere is the repeated unit. Hence we can say that H-zone in a contracted sarcomere differ from that of a relaxed sarcomere.
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