many cells, including macrophages and neutrophils, can move by a process called cell crawling. this process relies on changes in the cell's actin cytoskeleton. in general, what do you expect to be happening to the actin filaments at the front of a crawling cell, where the membrane begins to protrude out into the environment? what about at the rear of a crawling cell, which is being pulled up behind the cell?

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