Q. Cytoskeleton is made up of
Solution:
The cytoskeleton is an elaborate network of filamentous proteinaceous structures present in the cytoplasm called the cytoskeleton. They function for motility of cell, support, maintenance of the shape of the cell.
The eukaryotic cell consists of a network of protein fibres referred to as the cytoskeleton, which is responsible for organelles' movement around the cytoplasm. The network of proteins comprises protein microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. Microfilaments are filaments that are made up of actin protein. Microtubule may be a tubular linear polymer of tubulin protein.
The eukaryotic cell consists of a network of protein fibres referred to as the cytoskeleton, which is responsible for organelles' movement around the cytoplasm. The network of proteins comprises protein microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. Microfilaments are filaments that are made up of actin protein. Microtubule may be a tubular linear polymer of tubulin protein.