Answer:
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Answer: A B C D and E
the number of people in a population
the initial health of the individuals
the method of transmission
the low chances of a disease being passed on contact
the effect interacting with the same individuals over and over again
Explanation:
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The answer is; Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum binds to tropomyosin
When the ca2+ ions bind to the tropomyosins on the actin filament, the tropomyosins are displaced and this exposed the myosin binding sites on the actin filament. The ADP + Pi (attached to the myosins heads), from the previous cycle, is released allowing the cocking of the myosin heads hence pulling on the actin filament. ATP then binds on the ATP-site on the myosin heads casing a release of the myosin heads from their site in the actin. This also hydrolyzes the ATP. This is one cycle of the cross-bridge cycle.
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What is most likely the cause of this difference from the rest of the population? Gene mutation