Answer: Six are most common conditions that can promote teh growth of centrosome-nucleated microtubules.
Step-by-step explanation:
The most common conditions that will promote growth areas ;
1. A very high cytosolic concentration of ATP, alpha-tubulin in cytosol.
2. Concentration of cytosolic GTP bound alpha/beta tubulin heterodimers which promotes the formation of a GTP, cap at (+) (-) end.
3. The presence of capping protein at (+) – end of the microtubule.
4. Instant hydrolysis of GTP on each alpha beta heterodimer that becomes added.
5. The concentration of cytosolic GTP, such as bound alpha-beta tubulin heterodimers which is little bit low that a GTP-cap cannot form at (+)-end.
6. The microtubules can only grow at their (-) end, not at their (+)-ends