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Due to reference in biological role, Ca²⁺ ions are important in
Options
(a) Defence mechanism
(b) Triggering the contraction of muscles
(c) Formation of ATP
(d) Generating right electrical potential across cell membrane
Correct Answer:
Triggering the contraction of muscles
Explanation:
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Subject: Chemistry
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Our body have muscles these muscles are made up of muscle cell called myofibril , these myofibril contain storehouse of Ca²+ in the sarcoplasmic reticulum during contraction off muscle the calcium ions are required . These calcium ion help in removing troponin C so that myosin head can bind to it . Therefore the answer for this question becomes
(B) trigger muscle contraction
According to NCERT BIOLOGY