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question 17
as a muscle contracts, which of the following things happens?
○ the z disks move closer together.
○ the myofibrils break down.
○ the muscle creates energy.
○ the sarcomeres extend.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: During muscle contraction, the sliding filament theory explains that actin and myosin filaments slide, causing Z - disks (which mark the ends of sarcomeres) to move closer together. This is consistent with muscle contraction mechanics.
- Option 2: Myofibrils do not break down during normal muscle contraction; they are the structural units involved in contraction.
- Option 3: Muscles use energy (like ATP) for contraction, they don't create energy (energy is derived from cellular respiration etc.).
- Option 4: Sarcomeres shorten (Z - disks move closer) during contraction, they do not extend.
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The Z disks move closer together.