Biology, asked by sanjay6472, 11 months ago

Once telophase has taken place, cytokinesis (cell splitting) must occur.

This is aided by a contractile ring which forms in the middle of the cell.

Which protein, more usually associated with muscles, plays a key role in cytokinesis?​

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Answered by LUVJAANI
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Myosin✔✔✔

Actin is an example of a microfilament and myosin is a motor protein which act on actin.

Myosin II is known as muscle myosin, though it is found in a range of cells.

As well as causing muscle contraction, myosin II functions in the contractile ring in the cleavage furrow, causing cytokinesis.

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Answered by manvi63
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Actin myosin. , are protein, more usually Assoisted with muscles, play a key role in cytokinesis...
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