BIO 1140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Cilium, Amoeboid Movement, Tubulin

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Reading 5: topic 3 cytoskeleton and cellular interactions/extracellular matrix. Relate the structure of the cytoskeletal fibers to their roles in the cell. Discuss how cellular mobility and motility are different and how they are accomplished. Describe what extracellular matrix is made of and interpret why it is important to cells. 6. 6 the cytoskeleton is a network of fibers that organizes structures and activities in the cell. Cytoskeleton: network of fibers extending throughout cytoplasm (this concentrated on eukaryotic cells) Tubulin, dimer consisting of alpha-tubulin and -tubulin: maintenance of cell shape (compression- resisting) Chromosome movements in cell division: organelle movement, maintenance of cell, maintenance of cell shape (tension bearing elements) Cell motility: both changes in cell location and movements of cell parts. Cytoskeletal elements & motor proteins work together with plasma membrane to allow whole cells to move along fibers outside the cell: motor proteins attach to receptors on vesicles & walk vesicle along microtubule/sometimes microfilaments.

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