Myosin
This knowledge is used in careers such as:
Teacher (Teaches Students) ~$55,000 - $95,000 - Number of jobs: 4,700,000 (324,500 Openings Per Year) +2% Growth
Doctor (Diagnoses and Treats Patients) ~$200,000 - $350,000 - Number of jobs: 840,000 (24,000 Openings Per Year) +3% Growth
Healthcare Tech (Administers Medical Tests & Procedures) ~$55,000 - $80,000 - Number of jobs: 270,000 (15,400 Openings Per Year) +5% Growth
Registered Nurse (Manages Patient Care) ~$65,000 - $100,000 - Number of jobs: 3,400,000 (189,000 Openings Per Year) +5% Growth
Explore These Careers →
Myosin:
Imagine trying to move a heavy piece of furniture across a room by pulling on a rope. This is similar to how myosin works in your muscles to create movement. Just like you rely on the rope to pull and shift the furniture, myosin acts like the "rope" in your muscle cells, attaching and pulling on actin filaments (the "furniture") to contract and move your muscles.

Practice Version

Myosin: The thick protein filament found in myofibrils of skeletal cells. Myosin. Myosin is a protein that helps muscles contract by converting chemical energy into mechanical work.