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What happens if microtubules and microfilaments are absent in the cell?

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Answered by mahajan789
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What happens if microtubules and microfilaments are absent in the cell?

Explanation:

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