7.3 Microtubules and intracellular transport
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The cytoskeleton is a dynamic network of protein filaments that provides structural support and enables cell movement. It consists of microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments, which work together to maintain cell shape, facilitate intracellular transport, and drive cell division. These components play crucial roles in various cellular processes, including muscle contraction, organelle positioning, and cell motility. Understanding the cytoskeleton's structure and function is essential for grasping how cells adapt to their environment and respond to external stimuli.
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The cytoskeleton is a dynamic network of protein filaments that provides structural support and enables cell movement. It consists of microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments, which work together to maintain cell shape, facilitate intracellular transport, and drive cell division. These components play crucial roles in various cellular processes, including muscle contraction, organelle positioning, and cell motility. Understanding the cytoskeleton's structure and function is essential for grasping how cells adapt to their environment and respond to external stimuli.
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