actin
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Noun — A protein that forms thin filaments inside cells, essential for muscle contraction and cell movement.
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Etymology
From Greek aktis ("ray"), referring to the ray-like arrangement of the filaments it forms, plus the chemical suffix -in.
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What does “actin” mean?
The word “actin” means a protein that forms thin filaments inside cells, essential for muscle contraction and cell movement. In plain terms, a key protein in cells that builds the flexible internal scaffolding used for movement and muscle contraction.
How do you pronounce “actin”?
“Actin” is pronounced AK-tihn (/ˈæktɪn/ in IPA).
How do you use “actin” in a sentence?
Here is “actin” used in a sentence: “Actin filaments help give the cell its shape and structure.”
What part of speech is “actin”?
“Actin” is a noun.
Where does the word “actin” come from?
The word “actin” comes from Greek. From Greek aktis ("ray"), referring to the ray-like arrangement of the filaments it forms, plus the chemical suffix -in.