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what is microfilament in human cell ?

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Answered by Brainlyaccount
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The movement of the cell membrane, organelles, and cytoplasm is all related to the tubules and filaments. You will also find many microfilaments in muscle tissue. They are called myofibrils when you find them in muscles. The two proteins myosin and actin work together to help the musclecells relax and contract.


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Answered by souviksen
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microfilament, also called actin filaments, are polymers of the protein actin that are part of a cell’s cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is the network of protein filaments that extends throughout the cell, giving the cell structure and keeping organelles in place. microfilament are the smallest filaments of the cytoskeleton. They have roles in cell movement, muscle contraction, and cell division.
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