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Consider the following statements with blank
i. Globular head of meromyosin is an active ATPase enzyme and has binding sites for A and active sites for B
ii. This central part of thick filament not overlapped by thin filaments is called C
iii. Repeated activation of the muscles can lead to the accumulation of \(\mathrm{D}\) due to anaerobic breakdown of glycogen in them causing fatigue
Select the correct option correctly filling the concerned blanks
339976
Consider the following statements with blank
i. Globular head of meromyosin is an active ATPase enzyme and has binding sites for A and active sites for B
ii. This central part of thick filament not overlapped by thin filaments is called C
iii. Repeated activation of the muscles can lead to the accumulation of \(\mathrm{D}\) due to anaerobic breakdown of glycogen in them causing fatigue
Select the correct option correctly filling the concerned blanks
339976
Consider the following statements with blank
i. Globular head of meromyosin is an active ATPase enzyme and has binding sites for A and active sites for B
ii. This central part of thick filament not overlapped by thin filaments is called C
iii. Repeated activation of the muscles can lead to the accumulation of \(\mathrm{D}\) due to anaerobic breakdown of glycogen in them causing fatigue
Select the correct option correctly filling the concerned blanks
339976
Consider the following statements with blank
i. Globular head of meromyosin is an active ATPase enzyme and has binding sites for A and active sites for B
ii. This central part of thick filament not overlapped by thin filaments is called C
iii. Repeated activation of the muscles can lead to the accumulation of \(\mathrm{D}\) due to anaerobic breakdown of glycogen in them causing fatigue
Select the correct option correctly filling the concerned blanks
339976
Consider the following statements with blank
i. Globular head of meromyosin is an active ATPase enzyme and has binding sites for A and active sites for B
ii. This central part of thick filament not overlapped by thin filaments is called C
iii. Repeated activation of the muscles can lead to the accumulation of \(\mathrm{D}\) due to anaerobic breakdown of glycogen in them causing fatigue
Select the correct option correctly filling the concerned blanks