Which cytoskeletal structure help in movement of chromosomes during cell division?
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Microtubules and Filaments. The cytoskeleton is a structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization, and it also provides mechanical support that enables cells to carry out essential functions like division and movement.
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Microtubules help in movement of chromosomes during cell division.
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- The smallest are microfilaments. Microfilaments, commonly known as actin filaments, are composed of actin monomers.
- Actin filaments play a variety of significant tasks in cells. They act as tracks for myosin, a motor protein that can also form filaments, to move along.
- Actin participates in a variety of cellular processes that call for mobility because of its connection to myosin.
- Animal cells divide by being pinched apart by an actin and myosin ring, which creates two new daughter cells.
- Muscle cells contain large amounts of actin and myosin, which combine to create sarcomeres, which are arranged collections of overlapping filaments.
- Your muscles contract when actin and myosin filaments of a sarcomere slip past one another in unison.
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