Exam 9: The Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility
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The focal complexes that form near the leading edge of a motile cell exert traction force through their associated __________ and then typically disassemble as the cell moves forward.
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How are microtubules thought to affect cell shape in plants?
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When laser beams are shone through the objective lens of a microscope,a weak attractive force is generated near the point of focus.This allows the grasping of microscopic objects.Such a device is called a(n)______.
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Of what protein are the arms attached to the A microtubule of the axoneme composed?
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________ proteins share considerable sequence homology with actins and accelerate the polymerization of actin filaments.
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Which technique below can be used to measure the mechanical properties of the cytoskeletal elements themselves?
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Which of the following molecular motors is known to travel in a retrograde direction along microtubules?
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Why would the addition of an irreversibly binding ATP analog to an in vitro system for monitoring molecular motors stop motor function?
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Which of the following would be an accurate title for a movie about the mechanism of muscle contraction?
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Which of the following nonmuscle cell activities do not involve actin filaments often working in concert with myosin motors?
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A scientist observes the motion of a certain type of vesicle around the cell.She notices that vesicle movement ceases when colchicine is added to the culture medium.What conclusion can she draw?
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What accounts for the decrease in the length of an entire muscle?
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One of the WASP/WAVE family of proteins,specifically WASP,the founding member of the family,is associated with what disease below?
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An intermediate filament can stretch up to _____ its normal length before it breaks into two pieces.
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What chemical below is known to free actin monomers and block their incorporation into the polymer?
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What provides the energy that drives sarcomere contraction?
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Why is myosin V able to take very large steps along a microfilament?
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