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option 1: b-tubulin, kinesin, gamma tubulin, vimentin, centrosome, ATP, GTP, or GDP
option 2: different, parallel, anti parallel, same, UTP, ATP, APD
option 3: parallel, anti parallel, same, different, gamma tubulin, vimentin, dynein, kinesin,
option 4: b tublin, gamma tubulin, a tubulin, kinesin, dynein, vimentin, different, same
option 5: vimentin, kenesin, centrosome, dynein, GTP, GDP, ATP, ADP
option 6: GTP, GDP, ATP, APD, vimentin, centrosome, dynein, kinesin
oprtion 7: kinesin, dynein, vimentin, GTP, GDP, ATP, ADP, parallel
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Microtubules are formed of the tubulin heterodimer, which is composed of the a-tubulin protein and
the [Select]
protein. Tubulin dimers are stacked together into
protofilaments. Thirteen [Select]
of a microtubule. Therefore, the structures of the two ends of the microtubule are
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protofilaments form the tube-like structure
ring complexes are important for
microtubule nucleation and are found in the [Select]
, which is usually found
near the cell's nucleus in cells that are not undergoing mitosis. A microtubule that is quickly
growing will have a string of [Select]
tubulins that helps prevent the loss of
subunits from its growing end. The motor protein [Select]
bending motion in cilia.
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the list below. Not all words or phrases will be used; use each word or phrase only once.
Microtubules are formed of the tubulin heterodimer, which is composed of the a-tubulin protein and
the [Select]
protein. Tubulin dimers are stacked together into
protofilaments. Thirteen [Select]
of a microtubule. Therefore, the structures of the two ends of the microtubule are
[Select]
[Select]
protofilaments form the tube-like structure
ring complexes are important for
microtubule nucleation and are found in the [Select]
, which is usually found
near the cell's nucleus in cells that are not undergoing mitosis. A microtubule that is quickly
growing will have a string of [Select]
tubulins that helps prevent the loss of
subunits from its growing end. The motor protein [Select]
bending motion in cilia.
generates the
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