2. Cell Chemistry & Cell Components
Introduction to the Cytoskeleton
2. Cell Chemistry & Cell Components
Introduction to the Cytoskeleton
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What component of the cytoskeletons do motor proteins use to transport vesicles?
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In human cells, ___________________ are used to move a cell within its environment while ___________________ are used to move objects in the environment relative to the cell.
2673views24rank - Multiple ChoiceMicrotubules and microfilaments commonly work with which of the following to perform many of their functions?1482views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich statement about the cytoskeleton is true?2222views
- Textbook Question
What effect would the hypothetical poison of question 3 have on other functions of the cell? Explain.
277views - Textbook QuestionHow does the hydrolysis of ATP result in the movement of a motor protein along a cytoskeletal filament?912views
- Textbook QuestionDescribe two different ways in which cilia can function in organisms.1042views
- Textbook QuestionThe eukaryotic cytoskeleton is a highly dynamic network of filaments and motor proteins. Which of the following correctly describe activities of these cytoskeletal components? Select True or False for each statement. T/F Myosin motors walk toward the plus ends of intermediate filaments. T/F Dynein motors are responsible for the whip-like movement of eukaryotic flagella. T/F Kinesin motors move vesicles along tracks toward the microtubule-organizing center. T/F Actin filaments are required for cytoplasmic streaming.1055views