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So here in the question the three cytoskeletal elements have been given and we have to pair each of them with the following statement.
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So which goes in what? so first we have actin, i'm writing it in the red colour for actin.
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So actin is first of all a monomer that binds with atp.
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Then we have it is important for the formation of contractile ring during cytokinesis and it is a component of the mitotic spindle and it is abundant in phyllopodia.
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So see actins help in the building of actin filament and they can bind to atp and this provides this atp actually helps in the formation as well as the disassembly of the actin filament.
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Then it has been given that important for the formation of contractile ring during cytokinesis is that it plays obviously it means it plays a very important role in cell division.
01:01
So the contractile ring or the cleavage furrow which helps in separation of the daughter cell that is formed due to the actin.
01:15
Actin filament is a component of mitotic spindle.
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So it is a major component of mitotic spindle and it helps in the formation of mitotic spindle as well.
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And it is abundant in phyllopodia.
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Okay what are phyllopodia? phyllopodia is actually it's a slender finger like protrusion that is found from the surface of the cell.
01:41
So this actin filament form the core of this phyllopodia which gives them support.
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Another one that i missed before is that actin is also directly involved in muscle contraction.
01:53
So we know that actin along with myosin are the two protein that helps in muscle contraction.
02:00
Next we have the intermediate filament.
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So here we have the intermediate filament right.
02:08
So for intermediate filament we have includes keratin and neuro filament.
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So this is b.
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Then we have supports and strengthen the nuclear envelope...