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Biology, 20.12.2019 00:31 jakiyahporter0817

Cytochalasin b is a chemical that disrupts microfilament formation.

how would this interfere with cell division?

see concept 12.2 (page 237) view available hint(s) cytochalasin b is a chemical that disrupts microfilament formation.

how would this interfere with cell division?

see concept 12.2 (page 237) binary fission cleavage dna replication formation of the cell plate formation of the mitotic spindle

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