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Energy sources muscle contraction motion

There is probably no biological phenomenon that has excited more interest among biochemists than the movement caused by the contractile fibers of muscles. Unlike the motion of bacterial flagella, the movement of muscle is directly dependent on the hydrolysis of ATP as its source of energy. Several types of muscle exist within our bodies. Striated (striped) skeletal muscles act under voluntary control. Closely related are the involuntary striated heart muscles, while smooth involuntary muscles constitute a third type. Further distinctions are made between fast-twitch and slow-twitch fibers. Fast-twitch fibers have short isometric contraction times, high maximal velocities for shortening, and high rates of ATP hydrolysis. [Pg.1096]


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