How does intracellular movement of organelles in axons occur?
A) through axoneme motion through ATP-driven walking of dyneins along microtubules
B) through formation of ring-like structures around tubulin to move organelles
C) through progressive movement along DNA strands
D) through kinesin-mediated ATPase-driven movement along microtubules
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Q1: Which of the following is NOT correct
Q2: Which best defines negative cooperativity of Rep
Q4: Which of the following is NOT a
Q5: How does self-assembly of microtubules occur?
A)by helical
Q6: From which structure are microtubules formed?
A)myosin
B)phospholipid
C)membrane
D)tubulin
Q7: Which of the following does NOT occur
Q8: When would inhibition occur if the non-hydrolyzable
Q9: Which structural component houses a high concentration
Q10: In the b-sheet of the -α-β-α-segment of
Q11: Which protein component in the troponin complex
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