A muscle fiber is a long, thin muscle cell.
Within each muscle cell are many threadlike, contractile structures called myofibrils.
In 1952, biologist Hugh Huxley examined cross sections of sarcomeres using electron microscopy.
Each thin filament is composed of two coiled chains of actin, a common component of the cytoskeleton of eukarγotic cells.
==Thick filaments are composed of multiple strands of myosin.==
Besides actin, thin filaments contain two key proteins called tropomyosin and troponin, which work together to block the myosin binding sites on actin.
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