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BIO 353 Exam 4 Study Guide Lecture 20 Study Guide define cytoskeleton - Ans:-a network of filaments or tubes composed of protein subunits and associated proteins what are the three structural elements that constitute the cytoskeleton - Ans:-intermediate filaments, microtubules, and actin filam...

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BIO 353 Exam 4 Study Guide Lecture 20
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define cytoskeleton - Ans:✔✔-a network of filaments or tubes composed of protein subunits and

associated proteins


what are the three structural elements that constitute the cytoskeleton - Ans:✔✔-intermediate

filaments, microtubules, and actin filaments


what are the primary functions of the cytoskeleton - Ans:✔✔-cell motility, intracellular motility,

cytoplasmic order, and cell and tissue shape and support


what are the characteristics of intermediate filaments - Ans:✔✔-tough ropelike fibers, do not bind

nucleotides, form structurally non-polar filaments, provides mechanical support to cells and tissues


what is the subunit of intermediate filaments - Ans:✔✔-intermediate filament protein


are intermediate filaments structurally polar - Ans:✔✔-no they are non-polar


do intermediate filaments have associated motor proteins - Ans:✔✔-no, they are not directly

responsible for generating intra-cellular movements



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what is the primary function of intermediate filaments - Ans:✔✔-impart strength providing mechanical

support to cells and tissues


what are some examples of cytoskeletal structures that consist of intermediate filaments - Ans:✔✔-

keratin filaments, neurofilaments, and nuclear lamins


what is keratin - Ans:✔✔-epithelial cellular and tissue support


what is plectin - Ans:✔✔-intermediate filament accessory protein


what does plectin do - Ans:✔✔-further stabilizes and reinforces network by cross-linking intermediate

filaments into bundles and links them to microtubules, actin filaments, and adhesive structures in

desmosomes


what is epidermolysis bullosa simplex - Ans:✔✔-a rare mutation in keratin gene produces defective

filament assembly resulting in weakened keratin network; cell layer is highly susceptible to mechanical

trauma from rubbing of the skin during movement causing non-scarring blisters disease; no cure


what are lamins - Ans:✔✔-intermediate filaments found in nuclei of all eukaryotic cells


what is the nuclear lamina - Ans:✔✔-interconnected web of filaments that underlies the inner nuclear

membrane




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