Skeleton and Movement — Biology STD 11 Science — Question
Maharashtra BoardEnglish MediumSTD 11 ScienceBiologySkeleton and Movement5 Marks
Question
Explain the physiology of muscle contraction.
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Answer
When the muscles are relaxed, the active sites remain covered with tropomyosin and troponin complex. Due to this, myosin cannot interact with active site of actin and thus contraction cannot occur.
$1.$ When an impulse $($action potential$)$ comes to muscle through motor end plate, it spreads throughout the sarcolemma of the myofibril.
$2.$ The transverse tubules of sarcoplasmic reticulum release large number of $Ca^{++}$ ions into sarcoplasm. These calcium ions interact with the troponin molecules and the interaction inactivates troponin$-$tropomyosin complex. This causes change in the structure of tropomyosin.
$3.$ As a result, tropomyosin gets detached from the active site of actin $(F$ actin$)$ filament, exposing the active site for actin.
$4.$ The myosin head cleaves the $\text{ATP}$ to derive energy and gets attached to the uncovered active site of actin. This results into the formation of acto$-$myosin complex.
$5.$ The myosin heads are now tilted backwards and pull the attached actin filament inwardly. This results in contraction of the muscle fibres.
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