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What does a microtubule do?

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Answered by Anonymous
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microtubules  play a part in forming large structures on the outside of the cells.

Microtubules can combine in very specific bundles to form cilia and flagella for cell movement.

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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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