Multiple Choice
Dystrophin, the protein that is affected by muscular dystrophy, normally acts to
A) protect muscle fiber membranes during movement.
B) clear the interior of muscle fibers of excess calcium.
C) allow myosin and actin to interact during muscle contraction.
D) protect muscle spindles from too much stretching during movement.
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