Q.37 Which one of the following is not true for sliding filament model?
- Shortening of I-band and H-zone with no effect on A-band
- Shortening of I-band, A-band and H-zone
- No change in I-band and H-zone with shortening of A-band
- Shortening of I-band and A-band with no effect on H-zone
The correct answer is No change in I-band and H-zone with shortening of A-band.
Sliding Filament Model Basics
The sliding filament model explains muscle contraction where actin (thin) filaments slide past myosin (thick) filaments, shortening sarcomeres without changing filament lengths.
Band Changes During Contraction
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I-band (only actin): Shortens as actin filaments overlap more with myosin.
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A-band (myosin length): Remains constant as thick filament length is unchanged.
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H-zone (myosin without actin overlap): Shortens or disappears as actin invades this region.
Option Analysis
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Option 1: “Shortening of I-band and H-zone with no effect on A-band” → True. Matches model exactly.
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Option 2: “Shortening of I-band, A-band and H-zone” → False. A-band doesn’t shorten.
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Option 3: “No change in I-band and H-zone with shortening of A-band” → False (NOT TRUE). Both I-band/H-zone shorten; A-band stays same.
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Option 4: “Shortening of I-band and A-band with no effect on H-zone” → False. H-zone shortens; A-band unchanged.
The sliding filament model explains muscle contraction through sarcomere shortening, crucial for NEET/cell biology exams. This article solves Q.37 identifying the false statement about I-band, H-zone, and A-band changes.
Sarcomere Band Structure
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A-band: Full length of thick (myosin) filaments – unchanged in contraction.
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I-band: Actin-only region between Z-lines and A-band edges – shortens.
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H-zone: Central myosin region without actin overlap – disappears/shorten.
Correct Answer Explanation
Option 3 is false: “No change in I-band and H-zone with shortening of A-band” contradicts the model where:
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I-band always shortens
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H-zone always shortens/disappears
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A-band never shortens
Visual Proof: During contraction, Z-lines move closer, squeezing I-bands and eliminating H-zones while A-band length stays constant.
Why Other Options Are True
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Option 1: Perfectly describes model (I+H shorten, A constant).
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Option 2: Wrong because A-band doesn’t shorten.
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Option 4: Wrong because H-zone disappears.
Exam Memory Trick
“I&H Shrink, A Stays Same” – I-band + H-zone shorten, A-band constant. Perfect for matching questions!
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