IPA: //ˈmaɪ.ə.sɪn//
KK: /maɪəsɪn/
A type of protein found in muscle cells that helps muscles contract and move by interacting with another protein called actin.
Myosin plays a crucial role in muscle contraction and movement.
Myosin is derived from the Greek word "mys" (meaning muscle) and the suffix "-in" (used to denote proteins). The term myosin refers to a type of protein found in muscle tissue that is essential for muscle contraction.
Think of 'mys' meaning muscle, and remember that myosin is a protein that plays a key role in muscle function.