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Which end of actin filaments within sarcomeres is associated with (attached to) Z discs?a) The plus end for all actin filamentsb) The minus end for all actin filamentsc) The plus end on one end of a sarcomere and the minus end of the other end of a sarcomere

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The plus end for all actin filaments.(Ans. A)

Step-by-step explanation:

All three types of muscles (cardiac, smooth, and skeletal) utilize actin filaments to generate force which leads to cell contraction. Actin filaments is organized into sarcomeres which function as the fundamental unit of contraction.

Sarcomeres are approx 2.4 micro meter in length, and they are bounded at both end with the help of Z-disks. Plus end of the Z-disks are oriented with actin filaments and their minus ends to the direction of center of the sarcomeres. Z-disk consist an actin capping protein, which is known as cap-Z. Cap-Z helps to bind plus end of the actin filaments.

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