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A) breaking and capping actin
B) increase cellular surface area
C) assembly and disassembly
D) terminal web
E) control microtubule organization
F) plectin
G) central shaft
H) nucleating actin branches
I) bind to profilin and CapZ
J) oligomer formation
K) nucleating tubulin branches
L) hemidesmosome
M) decorate the actin microfilament
N) dynein
O) prevents loss of subunits
P) desmosome
Q) nuclear lamina
R) account for 10-15% of microtubules
S) inhibits microtubule assembly
T) two identical polypeptides joined end-to-end
U) found in cilia and flagella
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A) profilin
B) CapZ
C) gelsolin
D) tropomodulin
E) calmodulin
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A) are highly disorganized but very stable.
B) may be loosely associated with basal bodies.
C) are organized around a central shaft or axoneme.
D) are required to maintain axons.
E) did not become clearly recognized until better fixation techniques became available in the 1960s.
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A) are found in the basal lamina.
B) add structural rigidity to cells.
C) contain microtubules.
D) are thin sheets of cytoplasm use for cell movement.
E) do not involve actin or tubulin.
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A) size.
B) occurrence.
C) associated motor proteins.
D) a state of dynamic instability.
E) subunits.
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A) serves as a site for microtubule and microfilament assembly.
B) acts as an anchor for both ends of the microtubule.
C) is associated with two centrioles in plant cells.
D) is called a centrosome during interphase.
E) is positioned near the cell membrane.
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A) breaking and capping actin
B) increase cellular surface area
C) assembly and disassembly
D) terminal web
E) control microtubule organization
F) plectin
G) central shaft
H) nucleating actin branches
I) bind to profilin and CapZ
J) oligomer formation
K) nucleating tubulin branches
L) hemidesmosome
M) decorate the actin microfilament
N) dynein
O) prevents loss of subunits
P) desmosome
Q) nuclear lamina
R) account for 10-15% of microtubules
S) inhibits microtubule assembly
T) two identical polypeptides joined end-to-end
U) found in cilia and flagella
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Multiple Choice
A) breaking and capping actin
B) increase cellular surface area
C) assembly and disassembly
D) terminal web
E) control microtubule organization
F) plectin
G) central shaft
H) nucleating actin branches
I) bind to profilin and CapZ
J) oligomer formation
K) nucleating tubulin branches
L) hemidesmosome
M) decorate the actin microfilament
N) dynein
O) prevents loss of subunits
P) desmosome
Q) nuclear lamina
R) account for 10-15% of microtubules
S) inhibits microtubule assembly
T) two identical polypeptides joined end-to-end
U) found in cilia and flagella
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A) are composed of four linear strands.
B) are composed of polymerized G-actin monomers wound around each other in a helix.
C) are oriented similar to DNA, with strands helical and antiparallel to one another.
D) are composed of G-actin dimers.
E) polymerize at the same rate in both directions from both ends of the filament.
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A) Tau
B) +-TIP proteins
C) catastrophins
D) G-actin
E) FtsZ
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A) were first discovered in muscle cells.
B) are grouped into five classes based on the cell types in which they are found.
C) have molecular masses averaging 500 kDa.
D) are smooth and sticky.
E) assemble from nonfibrous filaments.
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A) stress fiber formation.
B) formation of pseudopodia.
C) stabilization of neurons.
D) assembly of the cytokinetic furrow.
E) regulation of endocytosis and exocytosis.
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A) dynamic instability.
B) treadmilling.
C) microtubule organizing.
D) MAP motoring.
E) actin-regulated assembly.
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A) α-tubulin; cilium
B) α-tubulin; γ-tubulin
C) β-tubulin; tubulin GTP
D) γ-tubulin; pericentrin
E) γ-tubulin; tubulin GTP
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A) linker; plasma
B) spectrin; ER
C) ankyrin; lysosome
D) band 4.1; basal
E) band 4.1; mucous
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A) FtsZ.
B) MreB.
C) plaktin.
D) crescentin.
E) both choices B and C
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