Anterograde axon transport relies on the activity of [motor] motor proteins.
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Filamentous proteins with extensive alpha helices often form…
Filamentous proteins with extensive alpha helices often form dimers with their alpha helices wrapped around each other called a [coil] domain.
Questions 1-11 will each draw from the following word bank….
Questions 1-11 will each draw from the following word bank. Each of these questions has a single correct answer that is one of the following terms. Not every term will be used and no term will be used more than once. The terms list will appear at the top of each question with the terms in the exact same order every time. Match the following diagram to the most relevant term from the terms list above and type that term as your answer. Consider the entire diagram and ignore any lines indicating a smaller part of the picture.
The structure labelled “6” in the above graphic is called th…
The structure labelled “6” in the above graphic is called the _________________.
The thalamus is located which direction from the superior co…
The thalamus is located which direction from the superior colliculi?
Brodmann area 17 is associated with which function?
Brodmann area 17 is associated with which function?
Singlet microtubules are constructed of [singlet] protofilam…
Singlet microtubules are constructed of [singlet] protofilaments and double microtubules have a total of [doublet] protofilaments.
Cytoskeletal components use different nucleotide substrates…
Cytoskeletal components use different nucleotide substrates in their structure. Microtubules use [mt], microfilaments use [mf], and intermediate filaments do not use any at all.
The minus ends of axonemal microtubules are anchored to a [a…
The minus ends of axonemal microtubules are anchored to a [anchor].
The knees are _____________________ compared to the hips.
The knees are _____________________ compared to the hips.