Biology, asked by Surender8194, 1 year ago

Unlike microtubules, which operate in the cilia and flagella, what is the role of microfilaments in eukaryotic cells?

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Answered by saachigupta14
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The Function Of Microfilaments.Microfilaments, or actin filaments, are the thinnest filaments of the cytoskeleton and are found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The polymers of these linear filaments are flexible but still strong, resisting crushing and buckling while providing support to the cell.

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Answered by santy2
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To answer this question we need to understand the characteristics of the of the microfilaments.

We answer this question as following:

Microfilaments

They are the thinnest filaments of the cytoskeleton.

They are found in the cytoplasm of the Eukaryotic cells.

They serve a role in :

1) Cytokinesis in a cell

2) Movement in a cell

3) Changes in the shape of a cell

4) They also provide support to a cell.

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