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Critical concentration is Critical concentration is :

a.the concentration of tubulin dimers at which assembly is balanced with disassembly.
b.the concentration of tubulin dimers at which assembly occurs primarily.
c.the concentration of G-actin in most muscle cells.
d.required before nucleation can occur.
e.both choices A and D

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Answer:

Critical concentration is: a. the concentration of tubulin dimers at which assembly is balanced with disassembly.

Step-by-step explanation:

The cytoskeleton is a complex network of interconnected filaments and tubules that extends throughout the cytosol, from the nucleus to the inner surface of the plasma membrane. Tubulin may assemble and disassemble simultaneously in a process known as treadmilling. In this process, critical concentracion is the concentration of G-actin (actin) or the alpha,beta- tubulin complex (microtubules) at which assembly is balanced with disassembly.

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