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14 December, 13:14

What are the steps in filament theory

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  1. 14 December, 13:43
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    Answer and Explanation:

    The steps of the sliding filament theory are:

    Muscle activation: breakdown of energy (ATP) by myosin.

    Before contraction begins, myosin is only associated with a molecule of energy (ATP), which myosin breaks down into its component molecules (ADP + P) causing myosin to change shape.

    Muscle contraction: cross-bridge formation

    The shape change allows myosin to bind an adjacent actin, creating a cross-bridge.

    Recharging: power (pulling) stroke

    The cross-bridge formation causes myosin to release ADP+P, change shape, and to pull (slide) actin closer to the center of the myosin molecule.

    Relaxaction: cross-bridge detachment

    The completion of the pulling stroke further changes the shape of myosin. This allows myosin and ATP to bind, which causes myosin to release actin, destroying the cross-bridge. The cycle is now ready to begin again.

    The repeated cycling through these steps generates force (i. e., step 2: cross-bridge formation) and changes in muscle length (i. e., step 3: power stroke), which are necessary to muscle contraction.
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