Question
What happens to the size of the sarcomere when the muscle contracts? square it lengthens it shortens
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Natália Maria
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When a muscle contracts, the size of the sarcomere shortens. This occurs because the actin and myosin filaments within the sarcomere slide past each other, pulling the Z-lines closer together and thereby shortening the overall length of the sarcomere. This process is known as the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction.