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... Motility , and Regulation J The most obvious function of the cytoskeleton is to give mechanical support to the cell and maintain its shape . This is especially important for animal cells , which lack walls . The remarkable strength and ...
... Motility , and Regulation J The most obvious function of the cytoskeleton is to give mechanical support to the cell and maintain its shape . This is especially important for animal cells , which lack walls . The remarkable strength and ...
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... motility movement ) . The term cell motility encompasses both changes in cell location and more limited movements .117.
... motility movement ) . The term cell motility encompasses both changes in cell location and more limited movements .117.
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... motility generally requires the interaction of the cytoskeleton with proteins called motor proteins . Examples of such cell motility abound . Cytoskeletal elements and motor proteins work together with plasma membrane molecules to allow ...
... motility generally requires the interaction of the cytoskeleton with proteins called motor proteins . Examples of such cell motility abound . Cytoskeletal elements and motor proteins work together with plasma membrane molecules to allow ...
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