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Muscle structure
What portion of the myosin thick filaments form cross-bridges?
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The myosin thick filaments form cross-bridges at the head regions of the myosin molecules. These head regions project outwards from the thick filament and are responsible for interacting with actin filaments during muscle contraction.
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What portion of the myosin thick filaments form cross-bridges?
Globular head and tail Middle portion of the myosin filament Tail