According to the sliding filament theory, which region of the sarcomere remains constant in length during contraction?
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Correct answer: The A-band, which spans the full length of thick filaments
The A-band represents the total length of the thick (myosin) filaments. While the I-bands and H-zones shorten as filaments overlap more, the length of the thick filaments themselves does not change.
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