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The eukaryotic cytoplasm has a set of long, thin fibers called the cytoskeleton, which plays three important roles in cellular structure and function: 1. Maintains cell shape and support. . Provides for various types of cell movement. 3. Helps move things within the cell. Figure 4.21 The Cytoskeleton
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The eukaryotic cytoplasm has a set of long, thin fibers called the cytoskeleton, which plays three important roles in cellular structure and function:

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Page 1: The eukaryotic cytoplasm has a set of long, thin fibers called the cytoskeleton, which plays three important roles in cellular structure and function:

The eukaryotic cytoplasm has a set of long, thin fibers called the cytoskeleton, which plays three important roles in cellular structure and function:

1. Maintains cell shape and support.2. Provides for various types of cell movement.3. Helps move things within the cell.

Figure 4.21 The Cytoskeleton

Page 2: The eukaryotic cytoplasm has a set of long, thin fibers called the cytoskeleton, which plays three important roles in cellular structure and function:

Three important components of the cytoskeleton are:

Microfilaments

Intermediate filaments

Microtubules

Figure 4.21 The Cytoskeleton

Page 3: The eukaryotic cytoplasm has a set of long, thin fibers called the cytoskeleton, which plays three important roles in cellular structure and function:

Microfilaments are made up of strands of the protein actin.

Actin monomer

They have two major roles:

1. They help the cell or parts of the cell to move.

2. They stabilize cell shape.

Figure 4.21 The Cytoskeleton

Page 4: The eukaryotic cytoplasm has a set of long, thin fibers called the cytoskeleton, which plays three important roles in cellular structure and function:

Intermediate filaments are made up of fibrous proteins that are organized into tough, ropelike assemblages.

They have two major structural functions:

1. They stabilize cell structure.

2. They resist tension.

Fibrous subunit

Figure 4.21 The Cytoskeleton

Page 5: The eukaryotic cytoplasm has a set of long, thin fibers called the cytoskeleton, which plays three important roles in cellular structure and function:

Microtubules are long, hollow cylinders made up of many molecules of the protein tubulin.

Tubulin consists of two subunits: -tubulin and -tubulin.

Tubulin dimer

-Tubulin monomer -Tubulin monomer

Microtubules have two roles:

1. They form a rigid internal skeleton.

2. They act as a framework along which motor proteins can move structures in the cell.

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+ End

Figure 4.21 The Cytoskeleton