Tubulin. (pronounced: tube-you-lin)
actin
Tubulin
Myosine
Microfilaments are made from a ball-shaped protein called?. Microfilaments are made from a ball shaped. Microfilaments are made of protein strands called
Microfilaments
Microfilaments Microfilaments support the microvilli, they are involved in muscle contraction and other cell motility, endocytosis, and cell division... Anatomy & Physiology/fourth edition
1. A network of microtubules mainly in ectoplasm2. cytoplasmic network of microfilaments (actin filaments)3. Intermidiate fillamentsthe main protein of cytoskeleton are tubulin, actin, and myosin.
Microfilaments and microtubules that make up the cytoskeleton in the cell move/push the chromosomes and organelles into place for the various phases of cell division. (in metaphase, for example, they are moved to the metaphase plate (the center of the cell)) The organelles don't just randomly think "I think I'll move now." So I guess that would be the main role of microfilaments in cell division. :-)
microfilaments
Microfilaments are made from a ball-shaped protein called?. Microfilaments are made from a ball shaped. Microfilaments are made of protein strands called
balls
Microfilaments
The endoplasmic reticulum plays a big part in the packing and carrying of proteins. Proteins are actually carried along the microfilaments of a cell.
The cytoskeleton is a network of filamentous proteins that holds the organelles in place and maintains the shape of a cell. It is composed of microtubules (composed of the protein tubulin), intermediate fibers, and microfilaments.
The endoplasmic reticulum. Proteins are carried along the microfilaments of a cell.
Microfilaments
kinesin
Phospholipid bilayer, embedded proteins, sugars forming the cell coat.
MicrofilamentsThere are two types of proteins that make up the cytoskeleton. Microtubules and microfilaments. Since you asked what the "fibers" are I assume you are talking about the microfilaments.
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments