A.Actin
B.Myosin
C.Troponin
D.Tropomyosin
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following step occurs immediately after binding of Ca2 with troponin molecule during muscle contraction.?
- Actin has a strong affinity to myosin and readily combines with it to form actomyosin but this is inhibited by:
- During muscle contraction:
- The contraction of of a muscle is caused by:
- Microflaments in the cell forming an endoskleton are generally made of a protein called:
- The most important function of troponin is___________??
- Rigor mortis i.e, stiffening of body after death results from__________??
- The Government is building new bridges.
- The area around the centre of gravity of a cross-section within which any load applied will produce stress of only one sign throughout the entire cross-section, is known as
- Which of these structures over myosin help in contraction of the muscle fibre: