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  • Actin and Myosin: The Key Proteins Driving Muscle Contraction
    The two major proteins that make muscles move are:

    * Actin: This protein forms thin filaments that are responsible for muscle contraction. It interacts with myosin to create the sliding filament mechanism.

    * Myosin: This protein forms thick filaments that also play a key role in muscle contraction. It binds to actin and pulls on it, shortening the muscle fiber.

    These proteins work together to create the force necessary for muscle movement.

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