Microtubules are located in three locations in the cell. They are:
1. Cytoplasmic microtubles which, as the name suggests is located in the cytoplasm.
2. Axonemal microtubules that are located in cilia and flagella
3. Basal bodies, which are structures located at the base of a cilium and contains microtubules.
Generally, microtubules originate from cytoplasmic organelles called centrioles. The region from which microtubules originate is called the microtubule organizing center.
Microfilaments are parts of a protein fiber it can be found in a actin - A protein found in muscle that together with myosin functions in muscle contraction.
The function of microfilaments in the cytoskeleton is to bear tension (pulling forces). Also, they help support/form the cells shape.
In the cytoplasm of the cell, near the neucleus....so only...during the mitosis(cell division) microtubles can help to expand and generate the cell division process.....
Microfilaments are found in the CYTOPLASM of all eukaryotic cells.
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Inside the nucleus
cytoskeleton
neurons and glial cell
Within it's cytoplasm.
plant cell have cell divison by phragmoplast microtubules they composed of complex microtubules .microtubules are part of cytoskelton
kinetochore microtubules are located in the centrosomes and produce the microtubules
ribosomes
Microtubules radiate from the cell center.
These are produced by centrioles that are located near the nucleus and they help cells divide. These produce the microtubules which make up the cytoskeleton (the thing which gives the cell support and prevents organelles from flying around).
plant cell have cell divison by phragmoplast microtubules they composed of complex microtubules .microtubules are part of cytoskelton
kinetochore microtubules are located in the centrosomes and produce the microtubules
ribosomes
Microtubules radiate from the cell center.
These are produced by centrioles that are located near the nucleus and they help cells divide. These produce the microtubules which make up the cytoskeleton (the thing which gives the cell support and prevents organelles from flying around).
microtubules.... might be right
The Cytoskeleton is a system of microtubules, in a cell.
Microtubules are cyclindrical shaped polymers that help maintain and stabilize cell structure. They also have a major role in the transportation of molecules within the cell. They are part of the cytoskeleton, and the cytoskeleton is considered to be an organelle. The microtubules are only a fraction of an organelle under the cytoskeleton.
The phospholipid bilayer, as well as other microtubules, microfiliments and structural support units.
the cell membrane or cell wall, depending on the type of cell. microtubules also play a part in giving the cell structure.
They are made up of clusters of microtubules. Microtubules are made of the protein tubuliln and are responsible for cell movement and shape. The microtubules are like "conveyor belts" inside the cell.
The kinetochore microtubules