Cytoskeleton

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Introduction to cellular anatomy and the parts that compose it
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Mind Map by Isabella N, updated more than 1 year ago
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Cytoskeleton

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  • A network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm, regulates cellular activities (ex. moving macromolecules).
  • Keeps the cell together (structure) and insides components(organelles) in place ("anchor-age")
  1. Motor proteins

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    • Movement! Converting chemical energy into mechanical work (using ATP or proton pump).
    1. Different proteins

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      • Has same job (transportation), But different motor proteins are transport/moving different substrates that are for different jobs. 
    2. Vesicles

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      • travel along "monorail" in cytoskeleton
      1. Fibers of cytoskeleton
        1. Microtubules

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          • Thickest
          1. Function

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            • Guiding movement, Shaping cell, Separating chromos.in cell division
            1. Cilia + flagella

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              • Basal body keeps them attached
              • Has dynein (motor protein) to get them moving along!
            2. Microfilaments

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              • Thinnest, made of actin (a twisted rope shape motor protein), 
              • Bear tension, resisting pulling forces inside the cell
              1. Cortex

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                • A bunch of microfilaments, inside plasma membrane, gives cell a shape.
                1. Function

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                  • Motor proteins: Myosin and actin get things moving along
                  1. Muscle cells

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                    • A bunch of microfilaments
                  2. Intermediate filaments

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                    • In-between size, Break it down --> stronger than microtubules
                    1. Function

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                      • Give cell a shape and parks the organelles in a spot.
                      • More permenant of the 3.
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