Question:
25 rigidity is muscle condition when a ADP is closely non
Last updated: 1/23/2023
25 rigidity is muscle condition when a ADP is closely non covalently bound with myosin in complex and contributes to new ATP molecules binding and starting new contractile act b ADP forms close bonding to myosin c ADP is closely non covalently bound with myosin in complex and contributes to new ATP molecules binding and starting new contractile act Until new ATP binding myosin head is remained in bound state with actin filament and filaments sliding past each other is not renewed This time muscle is resistant to constriction as well as relaxation Rigidity is developed after death d ADP is released from the complex with myosin and prevents from binding new ATP molecule and starting new contractile act