During muscle contractions
a. the myofibrils lengthen.
b. the actin and myosin filaments slide over each other.
c. the actin filaments move away from the middle of the sarcomere during contraction and
toward on relaxation.
d. the muscle thins.
e. ATP is produced.
B
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