The description of microtubules is hollow rods or hollow cylindrical structures. They mainly help to shape and support the cell.
Microtubule producing centers are most closely associated with?
yes
One end of a microtubule can grow or release dimers at a faster rate than the other.
Yes, plants have microtubule organizing centers called plant microtubule-organizing centers (PMOCs). These structures help to organize and regulate the microtubules, which are important for various cellular processes such as cell division and organelle movement.
A microtubule
centrosomes
A centriole is a type of microtubule-producing center. It is a cylindrical organelle which is responsible for the development of spindle fibers in cell division.
microtubule - associated protein
The MTOC organizes microtubules. plain and simple
Yes they are located in the cytoplasm.
it is a spindle
Yes, a cilium contains microtubules as its core structural component. Cilia are microtubule-based cellular projections that help with movement and sensing in various organisms.