Role ofmicrotubule and its role in cilia and flagellae
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Function. Cilia and flagella move liquid past the surface of the cell. For single cells, such as sperm, this enables them to swim. For cells anchored in a tissue, like the epithelial cells lining our air passages, this moves liquid over the surface of the cell (e.g., driving particle-laden mucus toward the throat).
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Both cilia and flagella bend as the microtubules slide past one another. The arrangement of cilia permits their coordinated movement in response to signals from the cytoplasm. A small ciliate may have hundreds of individual cilia, all beating in a coordinated manner......
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