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1) Cell organelles are randomly scattered in the cytoplasm.
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2) The cytoskeleton is like the pillars of a building, it is stable through the lifespan of the cell.
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3) Microtubules, actin filaments and intermediate filaments are the three components of the cytoskeleton.
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4) Cytoskeleton is made up of proteins that associate to form filaments.
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5) There are cytoskeleton filaments made up of actin and tubulin, others contain keratins and tubulin. That is, there are mixed filaments.
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6) Actin filaments are found within the nucleus.
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7) Actin filaments are involved in phagocytosis, endocytosis, and cell movements.
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8) Actin filaments are polarized filaments.
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9) New actin filaments are nucleated by protein complexes.
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10) Actin filaments are highly dynamics because of the large set of associted proteins.
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11) Cells can move because actin filaments can be stretched.
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12) Muscle cell contraction is caused by Type I myosins sliding along the actin filaments.
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13) During cell division, cytokinesis is driven by microtubules. |
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14) Microvilli are filiform cellular expansions containing a scaffold of actin filaments and found in the free surface of some epithelial cells. |
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15) Microtubules are made up of alpha and gamma tubulin dimers. |
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16) Protofilaments are rows of tubulin dimers that form the wall of the microtubule. |
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17) Microtubules mostly grow the plus end of the filament |
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18) Dynamic instability is hability of microtubules to bend and form loops. |
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19) GTP-tubulin dimers are formed in the cytosol from GDP-tubulin dimers. |
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20) MTOCS are structures where microtubules are nucleated. |
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21) Centrosome is the main microtubule organizing center of animal cells. |
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22) Plant cells contain centrosomes. |
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23) Tubulin dimers are responsible for the movement of cargoes along the microtubule. |
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24) Dyneins move toward the minus end of the microtubule |
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25) Cilia and flagella microtubules show dynamic instability. |
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26) Cilia and flagella microtubules nucleate from the centrosome. |
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27) The formation of the mitotic spindle is one of the functions of microtubules. |
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28) Intermediate filaments counteract mechanical forces in animal cells. |
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29) Tight junctions are connected to the intermediate filaments of the cytoplasm. |
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30) The integrity of the nuclear envelope depends on the intermediate filaments. |
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31) Proteins that form intermediate filaments consist of two globular domains in the ends separated by a linear domain. |
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32) Intermediate filaments can be stretched. |
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33) Vimentin is a type of keratin. |