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Sliding Filament Theory Muscle Contraction Involves Attaching Pulling

The sliding filament theory of muscle contraction involves the myosin head attaching to actin and then pulling during the power stroke.

The sliding filament theory of muscle contraction involves the myosin head attaching to actin and then pulling during the power stroke.

Front The sliding filament theory of muscle contraction involves the ___ attaching to ____ and then pulling during the power stroke
Back myosin head; actin

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