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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? |
Microtubules and actin are polarized, while intermediate filaments are not
Actin and microtubules are non-polar, while intermediate filaments are polar
Intermediate filaments are too large for motor proteins
Intermediate filaments are too small for motor proteins
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