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Actin and Myosin
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What's the order from smallest to largest with the structure that make up a muscle cell to the cell itself?
This is a tough question to answer since I am not sure exactly what you are referring to. But I imagine you are interested in comparing structures that are related to the cytoskeleton:
Actin and myosin < Sarcomere < Myofibrils < Muscle fibers < Bundles of muscle fiber < Muscle
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