Question 25 0.25 pts 12a. What is the region of the striated muscle's banding patterns that contains only the connections between the tails of myosin molecules and is the mid-point of the sarcomere? I band M line H zone Z line
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H zone A dark band of the sarcomere containing both thick and thin filaments. M line A line bisecting the I band; both thin and elastic filaments anchor to the Z-discs. I band A sarcomere extends from one Z-disc to the next. A band A light band of the sarcomere that contains only thin filaments. Z-disc The middle line of the A band; contains structural proteins that hold thick filaments in position. H band The middle section of the A band containing only thick filaments.
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