Cytoskeleton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The cytoskeleton (also CSK) is a cellular "scaffolding" or "skeleton" contained within the cytoplasm. The cytoskeleton is present in all cells; it was once thought this structure was unique to eukar...
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You should learn that the cytoskeleton is both a muscle and a skeleton, and is responsible for cell movement, cytokinesis, and the organization of the organelles within the cell. ... The Biology Project > Cell Biology > Cytoskeleton > Introduction...
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The cytoskeleton is unique to eukaryotic cells. It is a dynamic three-dimensional structure that fills the cytoplasm. This structure acts as both muscle and skeleton, for movement and stability. The long fibers of the cytoskeleton are polymers of subunits.
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2 Original file ... 2.1 Original description ... English: Endothelial cells under the microscope. Nuclei are stained blue with DAPI, microtubles are marked green by an antibody bound to FITC and actin filaments are labelled red with phalloidin bound to TRITC.
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Role of the cytoskeleton in plant and animal cells. ... As its name implies, the cytoskeleton helps to maintain cell shape. But the primary importance of the cytoskeleton is in cell motility. The internal movement of cell organelles, as well as cell locomotion and muscle fiber contraction could not take place without...
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Explore the structure and function of the cytoskeleton in animal cells. ... ; In Journey into the Cell, we looked at the structure of the two major types of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Now we turn our attention to the "infrastructure" of a eukaryotic cell, the cytoskeleton.
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