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(a) What are cell movements? (b) What causes these movements?

      

(a) What are cell movements?
(b) What causes these movements?

  

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Edith
a) Cell movements are movements carried out by cell structures, such as the movements of cilia and flagella, pseudopod movements in amoeba, macrophages.

b) Cell movements can be created by the action of the cytoskeleton, by differences in viscosity between cytoplasmic regions and by intracellular contraction systems.
eddynightsy answered the question on July 6, 2018 at 22:20


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