Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
a. i band - contains only thin filame...
Biology, 29.01.2020 00:10 kathleensumter5100
Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
a. i band - contains only thin filaments
b. z disc - marks the each end of the sarcomere
c. h zone - contains only thick filaments sarcomere
d. a band - light central region of sarcomere
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