Muscle Contraction-NEET Biology(Sliding Filament Theory)

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1.2 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - (Muscle Contraction, Sliding filament theory,
(Muscle Contraction, Sliding filament theory, NEET biology, NCERT locomotion and Movement).

The sliding filament theory describes a process used by muscles to contract. It is a cycle of repetitive events that cause a thin filament to slide over a thick filament and generate tension in the muscle.It was independently developed by Andrew Huxley and Rolf Niedergerke and by Hugh Huxley and Jean Hanson in 1954. Physiologically, this contraction is not uniform across the sarcomere; the central position of the thick filaments becomes unstable and can shift during contraction. However the actions of elastic proteins such as titin are hypothesised to maintain uniform tension across the sarcomere and pull the thick filament into a central position.
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