Campbell Biology Custom Stony Brook 10 Th Edition
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Chapter 12.2, Problem 6CC
MAKE CONNECTIONS → What other functions do actin and tubulin carry out? Name the proteins they interact with to do so. (Review Figures 6.21a and 6.26a.)
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