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15. Cytoskeleton and Cell Movement / Intermediate Filaments / Problem 4
Problem 4
In what way do intermediate filaments differ from microtubules and actin filaments?
A
Intermediate filaments are composed of tubulin, unlike microtubules and actin filaments.
B
Intermediate filaments are involved in cell movement, while microtubules and actin filaments provide tensile strength.
C
Intermediate filaments provide tensile strength, while microtubules and actin filaments are involved in cell movement and division.
D
Intermediate filaments are the only cytoskeletal components that can conduct electrical signals.
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