micro-filament also known as (actin filament )are the thinnest filaments of the cytoskeleton found in the ctyoplasm of all eukaryotic cell.........
Myosin is a protein that plays a key role in muscle contraction. It binds with actin, another protein, to generate the force required for muscles to contract and produce movement. Myosin is commonly found in muscle cells and is responsible for their contraction and relaxation.
Assuming you meant microfilament, it is mostly comprised of linear polymers of actin, or actin filaments. Some use "actin filament" (or sometimes just "actin") and "microfilament" interchangably.
A microfilament is a small filamentous structure found in cells, made up of actin protein subunits. Microfilaments are involved in various cellular processes such as cell movement, cytokinesis, and maintenance of cell shape. They are part of the cytoskeleton, which provides structural support to the cell.
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actin and myosin?
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yes,thats what i think
cytoskeleton
Microfilament
The definition of a microfilament is a stringy protein found in most cells. The structure of a microfilament is a long, thing string-like protein and its function is to help the cell move. The biogenesis of a microfilament is a protein called actin.
Part of cytoskeleton is what i would say. Helps cells move also.
An actinin is a microfilament protein which has a function in the attachment of actin fibres in muscle cells.
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