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The Cytoskeleton of a Cell Can Serve as a Railway

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The cytoskeleton of a cell can serve as a railway that can transport organelles and molecules to different intracellular destinations.


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Agglutination

The clumping of particles or cells, such as bacteria or red blood cells, in response to antigens or antibodies, often used in blood typing and in identifying or estimating the strength of immunities.

Erythrocytes

Red blood cells that are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product away from the tissues and to the lungs.

Clumping

The aggregation or coming together of particles or cells, often observed in blood cells in response to certain conditions or agents.

Globulin

A type of protein in blood plasma that plays roles in immune response, blood clotting, and transporting substances.

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