In the disease called primary ciliary dyskinesia, microtubules are disrupted, which results in abnormal ciliary movements. This disease could be caused by A. lack of integrins B. lack of actin proteins C. lack of dynein proteins D. too many integrin proteins

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In the disease called primary ciliary dyskinesia,
microtubules are disrupted, which results in
abnormal ciliary movements. This disease could be
caused by
A. lack of integrins
B. lack of actin proteins
C. lack of dynein proteins
D. too many integrin proteins
Transcribed Image Text:In the disease called primary ciliary dyskinesia, microtubules are disrupted, which results in abnormal ciliary movements. This disease could be caused by A. lack of integrins B. lack of actin proteins C. lack of dynein proteins D. too many integrin proteins
Your intestine is lined with individual cells. No fluids
leak between these cells from the gut into your
body. Why?
A. The intestinal cells are bound together by gap
junctions
B. The intestinal cells are fused together into one
giant cell
C. The intestinal cells are bound together by tight
junctions
D. The intestinal cells are bound together by
plasmodesmata
Transcribed Image Text:Your intestine is lined with individual cells. No fluids leak between these cells from the gut into your body. Why? A. The intestinal cells are bound together by gap junctions B. The intestinal cells are fused together into one giant cell C. The intestinal cells are bound together by tight junctions D. The intestinal cells are bound together by plasmodesmata
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