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What are the 3 structures of the cytoskeleton and what do they do?
Microtubules- shape cell, guide movement of organelles, separate chromosomes during cell division, control beating of flagella and cilia.
Microfilaments AKA Actin filaments- contain protein actin & myosin running parallel to each other to help with muscle movement.
Intermediate filaments- support cell shape and fix organelles in place