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Cytoskeleton/ Centrioles Division Kendall Repik, Mary Klein & Anya Erickson

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Page 1: Cytoskeleton/Centrioles Division Kendall Repik, Mary Klein & Anya Erickson

Cytoskeleton/Centrioles Division

Kendall Repik, Mary Klein & Anya Erickson

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Definition: a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence

Helps the cell move and change shape when instructed to do so.

Cytoskeleton

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● Provides support● Base structure

Internal Skeleton

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● AKA actin filaments● Composed of bundles of actin

proteins● Thinnest part of cytoskeleton● Keep organelles in place

Microfilaments

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Definition:Intermediate filaments are rope-like fibersmade up of a variety of intermediate filamentproteins. The rope-like structure of intermediate (actin: long thin

filaments)filaments gives them great strength (microtubule: long

cylindrical hollow rods)

Function:Is to provide mechanical strength to cells to help them withstand stress (such as stretching and changing shape).

Intermediate Filaments

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● Present in animal cells and lower plant cells, but not higher plant cells.

● Constructed of microtubules● Used to organize pericentriolar material

to produce microtubules (animal cells).● Somewhat of a paradox

o Appear to have an effect on mitosis in animal cells (satisfactory outcome when present, satisfactory and unsatisfactory outcomes when not present)

o Centrioles aren’t present in higher plant cells, but mitosis occurs normally.

Centrioles

Centrioles also help with the organization of chromosomes.

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● Hold the Cell Together● Support System● Provide for Movement

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http://bscb.org/learning-resources/softcell-e-learning/centriole/http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/glossary=intermediatefilamentshttp://www.buzzle.com/images/public-domain/centriole.jpghttp://oregonstate.edu/instruction/bi314/summer09/cytoskel.htmlhttps://www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/cell-structure-4/the-cytoskeleton-62/microfilaments-322-11458/http://esciencenews.com/dictionary/internal.skeletonhttp://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cytoskeletonhttp://www.yellowtang.org/cells.phphttp://askabiologist.asu.edu/content/cell-parts

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