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Explain the main functions of microfilaments in the cell. In this question, you should be describing 3 major functions of microfilaments in a higher animal.

Explain the main functions of microfilaments in the cell. In this question, you should be describing 3 major functions of microfilaments in a higher animal.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

147902

OTA ID:

105483

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Examine the Cell Cycle

The amount of money spent on scientific research is related to the effect or impact that research has on society. For example, the amount of money spent on cancer is far more than the amount spent on acne. Some of the money spent on cancer is far more than the drugs that stop cancer cells from growing. Take for instance the cell cycle. If I were to create a cancer drug, at what stage of the cell cycle would the drug be most beneficial? Why? How is spending millions of dollars on cancer research to create drugs that target the cell cycle beneficial to society?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

147990

OTA ID:

104330

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Discuss why size may be limited in cells of eukaryotic organisms based on their function. Provide examples and incorporate resources as necessary.

Discuss why size may be limited in cells of eukaryotic organisms based on their function. Provide examples and incorporate resources as necessary. (about 200 words.)

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

152739

OTA ID:

104330

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Membrane Fluidity

I need help this this problem. Please explain what happen in each case. 9) A bacterium is suddenly expelled from a warm human intestine into the cold world outside. Predict what kind of adjustments the bacterium might make to maintain the same level of membrane fluidity? A. decrease the amount of glycolipids in the membrane B. increase the length of the hydrocarbon tails in its membrane phospholipids C. increase the proportion of hydrocarbon tails with no double bounds in its membrane phospholipids D. increase the proportion of unsaturated hydrocarbon tails in its membrane phospholipids E. decrease the amount of cholesterol in the membrane Thanks.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

152872

OTA ID:

101031

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Co-Immunoprecipitation

If you were trying to determine the function of your favorite nucleoporins, your first experiment would be to see whether it binds to other nucleoporins. What type of experiment would you perform? What control would you use? I know that you would do a Co-immunoprecipitation (CO-IP)because you can look for what else is bound to our protein of interest. CO-IP shows what things your protein would be in complex with while in the cell. However, what control would I use?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

152897

OTA ID:

101031

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