The addition of dynactin caused dynein to travel farther along the micro tubule.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Dynein is a family of cytoskeletal motor proteins that move along micro tubules in cells. They convert the chemical energy stored in ATP to mechanical work. Dynein transports various cellular cargo, provides forces and displacements important in mitosis, and drives the beat of eukaryotic cilia and flagella.
Dynactin is a 23 sub unit protein complex that acts as a co-factor for the micro tubule motor cytoplasmic dynein-1. It is built around a short filament of actin related protein-1.
Answer:
If aerobic respiration occurs, then ATP will be produced using the energy of the high-energy electrons carried by NADH or FADH2 to the electron transport chain. If aerobic respiration does not occur, NADH must be reoxidized to NAD+ for reuse as an electron carrier for glycolysis to continue. How is this done? Some living systems use an organic molecule as the final electron acceptor. Processes that use an organic molecule to regenerate NAD+ from NADH are collectively referred to as fermentation. In contrast, some living systems use an inorganic molecule as a final electron acceptor; both methods are a type of anaerobic cellular respiration. Anaerobic respiration enables organisms to convert energy for their use in the absence of oxygen.
Explanation:
<span>The process by which organisms pass on genetic traits to their offspring</span>
Humans live in the layer of the atmosphere referred to as the troposphere. (Most of the mass of the atmosphere can be found in the troposphere.)
The 7-month-old infant is accustomed to
having the perineal area exposed and cared for and is not in a developmental
stage in which fears related to sexuality are present. A "clean
catch" at this age is often contaminated; therefore catheterization has
been prescribed. The parents do have the right to refuse, but this concern is
not realistic an infant of this age. The parent's concern is not appropriate
for the developmental age of the infant.
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