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Cell Structure and Compartments
What do dystrophin, utrophin, actin, and tubulin have to do with eukaryotic cell structure and function?
They are components in the reactions of photosynthesis
They all participate in the degradation of large amounts of ATP
They all participate in the production of large amounts of ATP
They are all embedded proteins in plasma membranes
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They all participate in the production of large amounts of ATP
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