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Challenging Case study;
Ambidexterity is defined as the power of an individual to use both hands with the same skill level and is widely used as a metaphor to describe an organization's flair for managing the paradox of exploitation and exploration simultaneously (Martini et al., 2013). Duncan (1976, p. 172), the first scholar to apply the ambidexterity definition in an organizational context, stated that an ambidextrous organization must be able to excel at both exploitation and exploration and be strategically responsive in making major changes. At the same time, such an organization must be concerned with carrying out its activities in the most efficient manner
1. Depending on the pattern of moabbemnt and surface of the cells, describe the cilia and flagella
2. Are all the microtubules of the cilia stable? Why/why not?
3. Outer microtubules in a cilium are generated from?
4. Explain the role of the tubulin when referring to the Colcemid as a drug
5. What is the abundance ion term of numbers of the cytoplasmic dyneins in eukaryotic cells?
6. Which microtubule-associated motor protein is responsible for the movement of cilia?
7. How does the deficiency of the keratin lead to the development of the 'Epidermolysis bullosa simplex?'
8. Relate Vimentin to the intermediate filament
9. Absence of the intermediate filament desmin, has a negative impact on? Elaborate based on facts
10. What roman type represents the Neurofilaments in the intermediate filaments?