Correct me if i’m wrong, but i believe it’s a: 2000 ml. Since the baby needs 100 ml of fluid per kg, that would mean multiplying 10 by 100 (1000 ml). That’s over 24 hours. You just double it, which turns out to be 2000 ml. Hope this helps!
Answer: If actin binding sites are covered and unavailable, the myosin will remain in the high energy configuration with ATP hydrolyzed, but still attached. If the actin binding sites are uncovered, a cross-bridge will form; that is, the myosin head spans the distance between the actin and myosin molecules.
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