Question: TION 48 The Sarcomere 3 Which Protein Shields The Myosin-binding Site, Preventing Contraction From Happening At Rest? A. Actin B. Myosin C. Troponin D. Tropomyosin
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TION 48 The Sarcomere 3 Which protein shields the myosin-binding site, preventing contraction from happening at rest? a. actin b. myosin C. troponin d. tropomyosin
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