F- actin filaments
A) are oriented similar to DNA, with strands helical and antiparallel to one another.
B) are composed of G- actin dimers.
C) are composed of polymerized G- actin monomers wound around each other in a helix.
D) polymerize at the same rate in both directions from both ends of the filament.
E) are composed of four linear strands.
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