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actin filament from which part​

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Answered by prathamshailja
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Hydrocarbon, any of a class of organic chemical compounds composed only of the elements carbon

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Actin Filaments Arise from Nucleation Sites Usually in the Cell Cortex. Actin filaments are present in most cells but are especially abundant in muscle cells. The monomer is a globular protein called G-actin, with a molecular weight of 41,800 Da. G-actin polymerizes noncovalently into actin filaments, called F-actin.

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