How do cells move around?
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Most cells in the body are normally locked to their neighbors, tightly embedded in a tissue. Their connections to their neighbors depend on fibers built from long chains of a protein called actin. ... This not only allows the cells to move, but also changes their form, because actin fibers give the cell its basic shap
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