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match the types of protein fibers to their function. intermediate filaments microtubules microfilaments bear tension and anchor the nucleus and other organelles in place. provide rigidity and shape to the cell and facilitate cellular movements. motor proteins that move vesicles through the cell and pull replicated chromosomes to opposite ends of a dividing cell. structural element of centrioles, flagella, and cilia
Intermediate filaments bear tension and anchor the nucleus and other organelles in place. Microtubules are the structural element of centrioles, flagella, and cilia, and motor proteins move vesicles through the cell and pull replicated chromosomes to opposite ends of a dividing cell using them. Microfilaments provide rigidity and shape to the cell and facilitate cellular movements.
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Intermediate filaments - Bear tension and anchor the nucleus and other organelles in place.
Microtubules - Motor proteins that move vesicles through the cell and pull replicated chromosomes to opposite ends of a dividing cell; structural element of centrioles, flagella, and cilia.
Microfilaments - Provide rigidity and shape to the cell and facilitate cellular movements.