BIO 353 CELL BIOLOGY EXAM 2 PART 1 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

Exam 2 Part 1
Intracellular preferences for actin filaments:
is a way to look at the geography of the cell and the role of the nucleus
Correct!
is a way to look at the geography of the cell and show where this role for actin filaments
is important
explain how actin gets into the nucleus
explain how the Golgi apparatus forms
two of the above
The ability of actin filaments to disassemble into small monomers:
Correct!
enables the building blocks of actin filaments to move from one side of the cell to the
other.
is not relevant to actin filaments
is relevant to treadmilling
two of the above
none of the above 

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