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which two myofilaments (protein molecules) must engage to create a musc…

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which two myofilaments (protein molecules) must engage to create a muscle contraction?
○ fascicle & actin
○ actin & perimysium
○ troponin & tropomyosin
○ actin & myosin

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct myofilaments for muscle contraction, we analyze each option:

  • "fascicle & actin": A fascicle is a bundle of muscle fibers, not a myofilament, so this is incorrect.
  • "actin & perimysium": Perimysium is connective tissue around fascicles, not a myofilament, so this is incorrect.
  • "troponin & tropomyosin": These are regulatory proteins associated with actin, not the main contractile myofilaments that engage to cause contraction.
  • "actin & myosin": Actin (thin myofilament) and myosin (thick myofilament) interact (cross - bridge formation) to produce muscle contraction.

Answer:

D. actin & myosin