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FinnZ [79.3K]
3 years ago
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Why is it that although single myosin molecules have a polarity, the myosin in thick filaments is symmetrical?

Biology
1 answer:
sladkih [1.3K]3 years ago
3 0
 polarity of a molecule deals with the presence of net charges and partial charges. this has nothing to do with its symmetry which is determined by the molecule's structure
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