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Match each anatomic landmark with the type of exposure on which it would be visible.
-Upper cuspid/premolar exposure
Thin Myofilament
A component of the muscle fiber responsible for muscle contraction, composed primarily of the protein actin.
Globular (G) Actin
A monomeric form of actin protein that can polymerize to form filamentous (F) actin, part of the cytoskeleton in cells.
ATP-Binding Site
A region on a protein where ATP (adenosine triphosphate) binds, often involved in energy transfer within cells.
Thick Myofilament
A filament in muscle cells that is composed of the protein myosin, contributing to muscle contraction.
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