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15. Cytoskeleton and Cell Movement / Kinesins and Dyneins / Problem 1
Problem 1
What is the primary difference between Brownian movement and salutary movement in cellular transport?
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Brownian movement is random, while salutary movement is directed.
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Salutary movement is random, while Brownian movement is directed.
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Brownian movement requires ATP, while salutary movement does not.
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Both movements are directed and require energy.
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