dont care
its in both
Microfilaments are thin, rod-like structures made of actin protein that are part of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells. They provide structural support, help in cell movement, and are involved in cell division. Microfilaments are formed through the polymerization of actin monomers and are regulated by various actin-binding proteins.
both
Chandra Bhushan and Mrinal Halder
actin and myosin?
yes,thats what i think
cytoskeleton
Microfilament
Part of cytoskeleton is what i would say. Helps cells move also.
An actinin is a microfilament protein which has a function in the attachment of actin fibres in muscle cells.
Microfilaments can be likened to a network of tiny threads that provide structural support and enable cell movement, much like the frame of a building that supports its structure. They can also be compared to the cables of a suspension bridge, which help maintain rigidity and allow for flexing and movement.