BIOL130 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10-11: Intermediate Filament, Spindle Apparatus, Sister Chromatids

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Cytoskeleton: a network of fibres forming a scaffold" within cytoplasm. Microtubules: hollow tubes determine cell shape. Capping proteins bind with microtubule to maintain the structure. Intermediate filaments: ropes (many different types of proteins) and they also form mesh. Microfilaments: threads (made of actin = a protein that forms (together with myosin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells) Allows for movement of chromosomes during mitosis = dynamic microtubules organize organelles in eukaryotic cells. Allows for movement of cells themselves flagella, cilia = stable microtubules. Unlike our skeletons, cytoskeleton is dynamic constantly being reorganized and serves as both bones and muscles of the cell. Keratins: most diverse intermediate every type of epithelium in the body has its own mixture of keratins. Secreted filaments can form fingernails, toenails, hair (keratin is dead flattened cells. Microtubules: hollow tubes of tubulin (strongest structure and grows fastes at the + end) Alternates between alpha and beta molecules dimers spontaneously (heterodimer)

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