Microfilaments
Microfilaments are fine, thread-like protein fibers, 3-6 nm in diameter. They are composed predominantly of a contractile protein called actin, which is the most abundant cellular protein. Microfilaments' association with the protein myosin is responsible for muscle contraction. Microfilaments can also carry out cellular movements including gliding, contraction, and cytokinesis.
Microtubules
Microtubules are cylindrical tubes, 20-25 nm in diameter. They are composed of subunits of the protein tubulin--these subunits are termed alpha and beta. Microtubules act as a scaffold to determine cell shape, and provide a set of "tracks" for cell organelles and vesicles to move on. Microtubules also form the spindle fibers for separating chromosomes during mitosis. When arranged in geometric patterns inside flagella and cilia, they are used for locomotion.
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The answer to this question would be true.
Answer:
C: Converting radiant energy into chemical energy.
Explanation:
Only plants (producers) in a typical ecostystem can convert radiant energy into chemical energy.
Answer:
tt
Explanation:
Firstly, look at the oldest female shape. It would be a circle since that is female and which circle, would be the oldest one. In line one. Since the circle is white, the gene has not been carried so it must be reccessive.
tt because it is the only allele pair that would give you the gene without obtaining that trait, meaning it is reccessive.
So it would make sense that tt is the choice.
The answer is C.Macroevolution