Asked by mysterychicken
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c)The cytoskeleton of eukaryotes serves many functions. One of these functions is served in prokaryotes by a different major structure. Which structural feature is it? How do these different structures serve the same function in the two cell types?
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-MC
c)The cytoskeleton of eukaryotes serves many functions. One of these functions is served in prokaryotes by a different major structure. Which structural feature is it? How do these different structures serve the same function in the two cell types?
Thanks
-MC
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Answered by
bobpursley
speaking of MysteryChicken, I made this yesterday, and it was excellent (with Mexican rice).
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1749,152172-254193,00.html
Now your question: Eukaryote make mono filaments, from the protein actin, you can read about it.
Prokaryotes have basal proteins, one of them Mrebe, which form double helixes which guide other proteins to forming walls, much like the microtubules in Eukaryotes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytoskeleton
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1749,152172-254193,00.html
Now your question: Eukaryote make mono filaments, from the protein actin, you can read about it.
Prokaryotes have basal proteins, one of them Mrebe, which form double helixes which guide other proteins to forming walls, much like the microtubules in Eukaryotes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytoskeleton
Answered by
mysterychicken
hahaha, I'm gonna try that this week! :D
And alright, thanks.
-MC
And alright, thanks.
-MC
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