Biology, asked by sakshimalik9, 11 months ago

ATPase activity for ciliary movement is found in ​

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Answered by manikantan
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Answer:

Dyenin

Explanation:

*Dyenin* is where ATP synthesis occur for the activity of ciliary movement.

and it is found in interdoublet Bridges.'----○' that look like this

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Answered by lovingheart
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Answer:

ATPase activity for ciliary movement is found in ​ Dyenin.  

Explanation:

It is the site for ATP synthesis. And the reason for the synthesis is movement of ciliary muscles. It was discovered when flagella and cilia came to known. This converts ATP into mechanical work done true chemical reactions.

The cilia is made up of many small polypeptide substance. Whenever there is a need of movement, the dyenin sends the signal to the cilia, then the ATP conversion takes place, this cause movement in the cilia.  

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