BIOL 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Prophase, Cytoplasmic Streaming, Mitosis

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Topic 6. 1 overview of cytoskeleton; intermediate filaments. The cytoskeleton is the sum total of all elements that provide shape and support for the cell. The meshwork of protein filaments (microtubules and actin filaments) give the cell its shape and resistance to mechanical forces that would separate it from adjacent cells. These fibers are also intimately associated with the systems that enable the cell to move. If no cytoskeleton were present, surface tension forces would push the cell into a minimum area surface sphere. Syste(cid:373)s that provide (cid:858)tra(cid:272)ks(cid:859) for (cid:373)otor protei(cid:374)s. The motile systems themselves that are based on motor proteins. These supportive fibers provide for mechanical reinforcement of tissues. These macromolecular assemblies are involved mainly in the movement and positioning of cell organelles. These contractile filaments support components of the cell and provide for the movement of cytoplasm and the cell surface. The skeletal elements are comprised of one or another of the three different types of fibers:

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