When the organism is resting and energy is not immediately needed, the reverse reaction takes place and the phosphate group is reattached to the molecule using energy obtained from food or sunlight.
The authors point out that, in low concentrations of ATP, when the myosin heads both remain bound to the actin filament, the molecule often seems to be straining forward, in the form of a ...
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