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Cytoskeleton Network of protein fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm Function in providing for both structural support and cell motility Require interaction of the cytoskeleton with motor proteins Three main kinds of fibers make up the cytoskeleton:
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Page 1: Network of protein fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm  Function in providing for both structural support and cell motility  Require interaction.

Cytoskeleton

Network of protein fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm

Function in providing for both structural support and cell motility Require interaction of the cytoskeleton with

motor proteins Three main kinds of fibers make up the

cytoskeleton:

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Figure 7.20 The cytoskeleton

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Table 7.2 The structure and function of the cytoskeleton

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Microtubules

Hollow rods Composed of globular proteins called

tubulins Functions:

Cellular support Tracks for organelle movement Separation of chromosomes during cell

division Involved in the motility of the cell

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Figure 7.x3 Actin

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Figure 7.x4 Actin and keratin

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Centrosomes and centrioles

Centrosome – region located near the nucleus

Centriole – pair of cylindrical structures located in the centrosome of animal cells Composed of nine sets of triplet microtubules

arranged in a ring May organize microtubule assembly during

cell division

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Figure 7.22 Centrosome containing a pair of centrioles

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Cilia and flagella

Locomotor organelles formed from a specialized arrangement of microtubules

Unicellular eukaryotic organisms are propelled through water by cilia or flagella

Motile sperm cells (animals, algae, some plants) are flagellated

May function to draw fluid across the surface of stationary cells (ciliated cells lining trachea)

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Figure 7.23 A comparison of the beating of flagella and cilia

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Figure 7.23x Sea urchin sperm

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Figure 7.21 Motor molecules and the cytoskeleton

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Figure 7.24 Ultrastructure of a eukaryotic flagellum or cilium

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Figure 7.25 How dynein “walking” moves cilia and flagella

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Microfilaments (actin filaments)

Solid rods Composed mainly of proteins called actin Function:

Helps supports the cell’s shape

Participate in muscle contraction

Responsible for localized contraction of cells (dividing animal cell)

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Microfilaments function (cont.)

Elongation and contraction of pseudopodia during amoeboid movement

Involved in cytoplasmic streaming found in plant cells

Cytoplasmic streaming (cyclosis) – flowing of the entire cytoplasm around the space between the vacuole and plasma membrane in a plant cell

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Figure 7.26 A structural role of microfilaments

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Figure 7.27 Microfilaments and motility

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Intermediate filaments

More permanent than microtubules or microfilaments

Constructed from keratin subunits Function:

Specialized for bearing tension Reinforce cell shape Fix organelle position