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Multiple Choice
What structures make up the A bands in striated muscle?
A
Z discs
B
Thin filaments composed of actin
C
Thick filaments composed of myosin
D
T-tubules
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Understand the structure of striated muscle, which is composed of repeating units called sarcomeres.
Identify the components of a sarcomere: Z discs, thin filaments (actin), thick filaments (myosin), and the A band.
Recognize that the A band is the region in the sarcomere where thick filaments are present.
Note that the A band includes the entire length of the thick filaments, which are primarily composed of myosin.
Remember that the A band also overlaps with thin filaments (actin) at the edges, but the defining structure of the A band is the presence of thick filaments (myosin).