They form distribution of duplicated chromosomes.
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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'.
Small unit proteins polymerise when calcium ions are present.
microtubules.... might be right
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Centrioles, cilia, and flagella are all made up of microtubules.
a spindle fiber is a specialized form of microtubules...that's what it is made of
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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'.
is to : Assemble materials that will form the new cell wall.
D. assemble materials that will form the new cell wall.
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yes, it interferes with microtubules that segregate the chromosomes in mitosis
Small unit proteins polymerise when calcium ions are present.
Microtubules radiate from the cell center.
microtubules (centrosomes centrioles)centrosomes and ribosomescentrosomes and ribosomes are both needed to form both
kinetochore microtubules are located in the centrosomes and produce the microtubules
the electron microscope has revealed that one of the components within the cell consists of pinwheel array of 9 triplets of microtubules arranged to form a hollow tube. this is what structure