Multiple Choice
When sarcomeres contract, they generate force (tension) . However, the amount of force generated depends on the sarcomere length and the amount of thick and thin filament overlap. Below is a figure that details the force-generating properties of a single sarcomere. This figure was modified from a scientific paper by Al Gordon and colleagues from 1966 and is a classic illustration of the relationship between sarcomere length and force.
-What portion of the graph would involve myosin forming cross-bridges and going through power strokes?
A) from A to B
B) from D to B
C) from B to E
D) from A to E
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