Smallest unit of muscle is

Smallest unit of muscle is

Options

(a) sarcomere
(b) sarcoplasm
(c) muscle fibril
(d) entire muscle

Correct Answer:

sarcomere

Explanation:

Sarcomere is the functional unit of myofibril. It is the part of myofibril between two successive Z-lines, which consists of two I-band halves, and an A-band between them. The region contains a bundle of two types of protein filaments, actin and myosin. Upon contraction, the actin filaments slide towards the centre of the myosin filaments, and overall sarcomere length get smaller.

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