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15 December, 20:40

Explain what happens to the bands A, I, H when aconraction occurs

in the muscles.

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  1. 15 December, 21:02
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    The functional unit of a muscle cell is known as a "sarcomere" which covers the distance between the two Z-lines.

    The sarcomere consists of A-zone which contains both thick and thin filaments, H-zone which contains only thick filaments and I band which contains only thin filaments.

    During muscle contraction, thick and thin myofibrils slide over each other due to which the distance between two z-line get reduced. The H and I zone gets shortened but A zone does not shorten but come close to other A - bands and disappears.
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