You're obviously into body building; and its awesome that you actually know what 's going on with your body. Not a lot of people can say that! Thank you, the video was very helpful =).
@To0c0OLFOY0u right, so when the myosin head reattaches to the actin after moving to a new position during the hydolysis of ATP to ADP + Pi, then the inorganic phosphate leaving causes the powerstroke.
I understand it, I just have one question. So when the myosin reattaches to actin, you said that it loses the inorganic phospate. Then you said that the inorganic phosphate causes the power stroke? is that right?
This is on a test I'm taking tomorrow, and this video helped me greatly with my understanding. Thanks for posting this.
You helped me more than my one hour lecture did. Cheers!
You actually did a great job. This was a university level explanation. Thanks for your help. Cheers.
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You're obviously into body building; and its awesome that you actually know what 's going on with your body. Not a lot of people can say that! Thank you, the video was very helpful =).
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Thank you! Im glad This video and hopefully the others can clarify any other cell questions you have. :)
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@To0c0OLFOY0u right, so when the myosin head reattaches to the actin after moving to a new position during the hydolysis of ATP to ADP + Pi, then the inorganic phosphate leaving causes the powerstroke.
Thank you! That was very helpfull.
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I understand it, I just have one question. So when the myosin reattaches to actin, you said that it loses the inorganic phospate. Then you said that the inorganic phosphate causes the power stroke? is that right?
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