What happens if microtubules and microfilaments are absent in the cell?
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What happens if microtubules and microfilaments are absent in the cell?
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- If microtubules are absent in a mobileular, mobileular form could be deformed because it will lose resistance to compression force.
- Transport of cargoes and vesicles will halt, mobileular department might not take area as spindle might not be formed.
- microfilaments are made from monomers of a protein referred to as actin, blended to shape a double helix structure.
- If microfilaments are absent in the cell , muscle groups may not contract. delivery of cargoes, cellular shape, and shape could be impaired.
- Microtubules play an critical structural role in a mobileular. they help the mobileular to stand as much as compression forces.
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