Function of microtubule
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Microtubules are conveyer belts inside the cells. They move vesicles, granules, organelles like mitochondria, and chromosomes via special attachment proteins. They also serve a cytoskeletal role. Structurally, they are linear polymers of tubulin which is a globular protein.
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Microtubules are long, tube-like cellular structures composed of the protein tubulin. They range from 200 nanometers to 25 micrometers in length and have a diameter of approximately 25 nanometers. The cytoskeleton provides the structural framework for the cell and is composed partly of microtubules. In addition to their structural component, microtubles serve important functions in cellular division and organelle transport within the cell.
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Microtubules are long, tube-like cellular structures composed of the protein tubulin. They range from 200 nanometers to 25 micrometers in length and have a diameter of approximately 25 nanometers. The cytoskeleton provides the structural framework for the cell and is composed partly of microtubules. In addition to their structural component, microtubles serve important functions in cellular division and organelle transport within the cell.
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