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Discuss about cell locomotion machinery.
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- *For B, look closely/carefully at the molecule being transported. For each label/letter on the diagram above, identify the specific type of cell transport and give an example of a substance/molecule that uses that mode of transport to enter/exit the cell.2) Explain how the following cell transport systems work moving materials around inside the cell and other functions. Focus on structure and function, and Include how energy is used to accomplish these movements. A)Tubulin/Kinesin B)Actin/MyosinIndicate the localization of the matrix processes in the cell, and name the macromolecules that are synthesized during each of these processes
- Describe the mechanism of active transport. Sodium-potassium pump, which moves sodium ions to the outside of the cell and potassium ions to the inside of the cell.Explain magnetic activated cell sorting .List three types of movment displayed by molecules in the plasma membrane. Which type of molecule is capable of each movement.