Choose ALL options that refer to the proteins that work together to make a muscle contract. A) fascicle B) actin C) myosin D) fiber
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A muscle is made up of many muscle fibers, which are bundled together into fascicles. These fascicles are then bundled together to form the whole muscle. Now, let's look at the options: A) Fascicle - This refers to the bundle of muscle fibers, so it is not Show more…
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