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Multiple Choice
Which of the following functions is not associated with the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells?
A
Synthesizing proteins
B
Enabling cell motility
C
Providing structural support to the cell
D
Facilitating intracellular transport
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the role of the cytoskeleton: The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers in eukaryotic cells that provides structural support, facilitates cell motility, and aids in intracellular transport.
Identify the functions associated with the cytoskeleton: These include enabling cell motility (e.g., through structures like cilia and flagella), providing structural support (e.g., maintaining cell shape), and facilitating intracellular transport (e.g., movement of organelles along microtubules).
Consider the process of protein synthesis: Protein synthesis occurs in the ribosomes, which are not part of the cytoskeleton. The ribosomes can be free in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, but they do not rely on the cytoskeleton for the synthesis process itself.
Compare the functions: Match each function listed in the problem with the known roles of the cytoskeleton. Note that synthesizing proteins is not a function of the cytoskeleton.
Conclude which function is not associated with the cytoskeleton: Based on the comparison, identify that 'Synthesizing proteins' is the function not associated with the cytoskeleton.