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which element is required for conversion of G-actin into F-actin ?

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Which of the following statements about the molecular arrangement of actin and mysin In myofibre is/are incorrect ? (i) Each actin (thin filament) is made of 2F (filamentous) actins. (ii) F-actin is the polymer of G (globular) actin. (iii) 2F0actins are twisted into a helix. (iv) Two strands of tropomyosin (protein) lie in the grooves of F-actin. (v) Troponin molecules (complex proteins) are distributed at regular intervals on the tropomyosin. (vi) Troponin forms the head of the myosin molecule. (vii) The myosin is a polymerised protein.

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