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What does the impact of natural hazards depend on?
Telomeres
The protective structures located at the ends of linear chromosomes, consisting of repetitive nucleotide sequences that protect the chromosome from degradation and fusion with neighboring chromosomes.
Cleavage Furrow
A cleavage furrow is the indentation that begins to appear in the cell's surface as it prepares to divide, ultimately leading to cell separation during cytokinesis.
Actin
A protein that forms filaments and is essential for muscle contraction and cell movement.
Motor Proteins
Proteins that convert chemical energy into mechanical work, moving along surface of cellular structures and are crucial for muscle contraction, intracellular transport, and cell division.
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