Microfilaments
Distribution:
- Randomly distributed in the cytoplasm of cells.
Structure:
- Microfilaments are long, fine protein filaments with a diameter of 6-7nm.
- Microfilament consists of two chains of actin molecules.
Cytoskeleton |
Functions:
- Pinocytosis, phagocytosis and exocytosis involve microfilaments.
- Main component of the cytoskeleton. Thus, microfilaments are responsible for maintaining the shape of the cell and providing mechanical support for cell.
- Contraction of microfilaments along the equatorial plane enables cytokinesis to take place in animal cells.
- Actin microfilaments of skeletal muscles enable muscle contraction.
Besides microtubules and microfilaments, yet another filament that forms the cytoskeleton is the intermediate filament. Intermediate filament (8-12nm in diameter) is fibrous protein.
Cytoskeleton in cells have these functions:
- Provides mechanical support for cells.
- Maintains the shape of the cell.
- Site for organelles to adhere.
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