Like bones, microtubules provide a rigid structure for the cell so it is not a shapeless blob.
they help the cell go potty
Of course they have. They are in cytoskeleton,flagella and cilia
this depends on the kind of cell: animal or plant......... plant: nucleus, chloroplasts, lysosomes, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and microtubles.
The centrosome is a structure in animal cells that helps organize the microtubules during cell division. It plays a key role in the formation of the spindle fibers that are involved in separating the chromosomes during mitosis.
In animal cells these are the centrioles. You may also be referring to the mitotic spindle which is present in both animal and plant cells during mitosis.
You know microtubles are like highways in the cell and if you think i am wrong go look it up in science book or ask a scientist cause i am not one!
the function is to make parts of the animal cell to move just like humans
Yes, both plant and animal cells have microtubules.
yes, somewhat, in animal cells there are microtubles to help support itself. I don't know about that in the other kingdoms.
Microtubules are in all Eukaryotic cells.
spindle fibers
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