Human Biology, 14 Edition

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Chapter 3 - Section 3.5 - The Cytoskeleton Cell Movement, and Cell Junctions - Check Your Progress - Page 59: 1

Answer

The three types of microfilaments in the cytoskeleton are microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments.

Work Step by Step

The three types of microfilaments in the cytoskeleton are microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments. Microtubules are the largest microfilaments of the three types. They give shape to the cell and move things around within it. Actin filaments are much thinner than microtubules. They are composed of a protein called actin. Actin filaments also move things within the body and are part of the muscle fiber. Intermediate filaments are smaller than microtubules but larger than actin filaments. These microfilaments have various functions, depending on which cell they are found in.
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