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The microfilaments are two twisted strands of proteins (actins) 7nm in diameter and can be up to several centimeters long. They are responsible for the movement of pseudopodia, the prey that is engulfed by Amoebae.

The intermediate filaments is composed of eight microfilaments bound to form a rope like structure. It's function is to maintain cells shape by holding all the different parts of the cell in an advanced web.

The microtubules are tubes consisting of two proteins (tubulins). They control the movement of chromosomes during cell division, the movement of organelles within cytoplasm, and the movement of cilia and flagella.

So short answer is- Microtubules.

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It is called spindle fibers. they break apart and pull the choromosome with it. I am not sure if it is spelled right.

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Centriole

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