Which process describes the repeated attachment, pivoting (power stroke), detachment, and re-cocking of myosin heads during muscle contraction?
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Correct answer: Cross-bridge cycle
The cross-bridge cycle is the molecular mechanism of contraction — myosin heads cyclically bind to actin, undergo a power stroke using ATP, detach, and re-attach, driving filament sliding.
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