it indicates the ending.
... the line to cut on.
It depends on how thick the line is.
A type of a bar lines which single line that divides the staff into measure
A ruler!
Use a really thick line.
There are 360 degrees in a circle, so if you draw a line and measure 360 degrees round and draw a second line, this second line is on top of the first line.
There is no particular name for it... its just the measure that you repeat from the starting at the first double bar line (the first double bar is on the left side of the measure, the second on the right.)
thick
... the line to cut on.
The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.
A line that has thick and thin qualities is typically called a "varying line weight" or a "calligraphic line." This type of line is commonly seen in calligraphy, lettering, and drawing to create emphasis and expressiveness.
Thick to reduce line loss
the measure of a line depends on how long you draw it or how many people are in it
Yes, sarcomere thick filaments are linked laterally by proteins of the M line, not the Z line. The Z line anchors the thin filaments and separates one sarcomere from the next.
It depends on how thick the line is.
The striation that consists of overlapping thick filaments with the M line in the center is called the A band. The A band represents the region of the sarcomere where thick filaments (myosin) overlap with thin filaments (actin), and the M line is the midpoint that anchors the thick filaments. This arrangement is crucial for muscle contraction, as it allows for the interaction between the thick and thin filaments.
The Second Line was created in 1950.