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The generation of excitation-contraction coupling involves all the following events except

Biology Zoology Class 11th NEET UG NEET UG Preparation

Q. 5 of Quiz-1419 (Que-ID : 2798)

The generation of excitation-contraction coupling involves all the following events except

  • Generation of end-plate potential
  • Release of calcium from troponin
  • Formation of cross-linkages between actin and myosin
  • Hydrolysis of ATP to ADP

Ans → (b)Release of calcium from troponin

Explanation → Release of calcium from troponin

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