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Test: GRE Subject Test: Biochemistry, Cell, and Molecular Biology
1. | Which of the following might explain why no known motor proteins have been found to utilize intermediate filaments? |
Intermediate filaments are too small for motor proteins
Microtubules and actin are polarized, while intermediate filaments are not
Intermediate filaments are too large for motor proteins
Actin and microtubules are non-polar, while intermediate filaments are polar
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