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What protein fiber is used for cellular movement and are extremely thin in size?

Microfilaments and Microtubules are involved.


Microtubles and microfilaments are made from proteins that are shaped like?

Microtubules 50nm, make up the larger part of the cytoskeleton, and they are hollow, and larger. Microfilaments 8-10 nm are smaller, they are in a double helix shape, different from microtubules.


Long threads made of actin?

Microfilaments.


What are the tiny strands called that are in a cell?

Microfilaments


How can you describe a school using cell analogy including nuclear envelope nuclear pore vessicles cytoskeleton microfilaments microtubles centrioles rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

There is no analogies for those subjects.


Which mechanism involves the drawing of actin microfilaments between myosin microfilaments?

The ratchet mechanism


Where are the microfilaments found?

In the cytoskeleton.


What Microfilaments are made from ball shaped proteins called?

Microfilaments are made from a protein called actin. Actin filaments are composed of monomers of globular actin proteins, which can polymerize to form long, thin filaments that are a crucial component of the cytoskeleton in cells.


What is the function of a Microfilaments in a plant cell?

in cells, microfilaments support cytoplasm and microtubules transport materials within cytoplasm


What structures carry out cell movement?

a. cytoplasm and ribosomes b. nucleolus and nucleus c. microtubules and microfilaments d. chromosomes answer is c. microtubules and microfilaments


Do plant and animal cells have microfilaments?

Yes, both plant and animal cells have microfilaments. Microfilaments are composed of actin protein and are part of the cell's cytoskeleton. They are involved in various cellular processes such as cell movement, cell division, and maintaining cell shape.


Contractile elements of the cytoskelton?

Microfilaments