CSIR UGC questions

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Actin filaments.

Actin filaments.

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good ques

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thanx and nice questions

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1.animal cells burst in

1.animal cells burst in hypotonic solution because these cells do not contain cell wall like plant cells...

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1. Endoosmosis 2.

1. Endoosmosis
2. Polymerization at positive end and depolymerization at negative end of actin filament

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hi.......

1. endosmosis
2.simultaneus polymerisation & sepolymerization of actin filament.

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thanks a lot

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1.endoosmosis 2.treadmilling

1.endoosmosis 2.treadmilling of actin filaments refers to the simultaneous polymerization of actin molecules at one end (+)of the filament  and de-polymerization of actin on the other end(-)

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Thanks for the que & ans

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thank you so much these

thank you so much these questions have made concepts clearer