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What are microtubules?

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Answered by RoshanRauof
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a microscopic tubular structure present in numbers in the cytoplasm of cells, sometimes aggregating to form more complex structures.
Answered by WorstAngel
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Answer:

  • Microtubules are the one type of cytoskeleton.

  • These are made up of tubulin protein.

  • It's hollow and tube like structure.

  • It contains 13 proto filaments.

  • These proto filaments forms the hollow and arranged structures.

  • Proto filaments are made up of alpha and beta tubulin.

  • It helps in spindle fibre formation.

  • It also helps in astral rays formation in animals.

  • Cilia and flagella formation is also its function.

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