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Bacteria do not have microtubules in an eukaryotic sense since they do not have tubulin. However, they do have tubulin homologue FtsZ protein that form structures and perform functions similar to microtubules in eukaryotes. Sometimes these structures are referred to as 'bacteria microtubules'.
microtubules.... might be right
Microtubules and microfilaments are cellular cytoskeletal networks. Microtubules are tubular proteins made by tubulin polymers. they have role in cell structure, cell movement, mitosis, gene regulation and so on.
Microtubules
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Bacteria do not have microtubules in an eukaryotic sense since they do not have tubulin. However, they do have tubulin homologue FtsZ protein that form structures and perform functions similar to microtubules in eukaryotes. Sometimes these structures are referred to as 'bacteria microtubules'.
The microtubules can be compared to your bones because they provide shape for the cell.
They are composed of microtubules in a "9 + 2" array, similar to centrioles but with two additional microtubules in the center.
Like bones, microtubules provide a rigid structure for the cell so it is not a shapeless blob.
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Microtubules radiate from the cell center.
kinetochore microtubules are located in the centrosomes and produce the microtubules
The Cytoskeleton is a system of microtubules, in a cell.
microtubules
microtubules.... might be right