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Myosin Heads Filaments Globular Hinged Move Back

Myosin filaments have hinged, globular heads capable of pivoting movement.

Myosin filaments possess globular heads that are hinged, allowing them to pivot back and forth.

Front myosin heads
Back myosin filaments have globular heads that are hinged so they can move back and forth

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