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Hundreds of organelles called myofibrils, made up of two types of protein filaments, are contained in each fiber of what?

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Each muscle fiber contains hundreds of organelles called myofibrils . Each myofibril is made up of two types of protein filaments: actin filaments, which are thinner, and myosin filaments, which are thicker. Actin filaments are anchored to structures called Z lines  see Figure below  . The region between two Z lines is called a sarcomere . Within a sarcomere, myosin filaments overlap the actin filaments. The myosin filaments have tiny structures called cross bridges that can attach to actin filaments.

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