IN CLASS NOTES = STEPS OF A MUSCLE CONTRACTION. STEP 1 Calcium ions present Ca+ binds to troponin which makes tropomyosin move out of way for myosin head.

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IN CLASS NOTES = STEPS OF A MUSCLE CONTRACTION

STEP 1 Calcium ions present Ca+ binds to troponin which makes tropomyosin move out of way for myosin head to attach

STEP 2 Cross-bridge attaches. ATP breakdown provides energy to ready the myosin head for a power stroke Myosin head attaches to exposed binding site on actin and the power stroke is accomplished

STEP 3 Cross-bridge (myosin head) springs from raised position and pulls on the actin filament.

STEP 4 Cross bridges break  ATP binds to cross-bridge (but is not yet broken down)  Myosin heads are released from actin

STEP 5 As long as calcium ions and ATP are present, this walking continues until the muscle fiber is fully contracted