The areas near the Z lines that contain only thin filaments are ________

A) None of the listed responses is correct.
B) A bands
C) zones of overlap
D) I bands


D
Explanation:
A) One of the listed answers is correct.
B) A bands contain both thick and thin filaments.
C) The zone of overlap contains both thick and thin filaments.

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