mikrotubulirørene
Mikrotubulirørene are hollow cylindrical structures found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. They are composed of protein subunits called tubulin, which polymerize to form a dynamic and flexible filament. These structures are a key component of the cytoskeleton, providing mechanical support to the cell and maintaining its shape.
Beyond their structural role, mikrotubulirørene are essential for intracellular transport. Motor proteins, such as kinesin and
Mikrotubulirørene also play a vital role in cell division. During mitosis and meiosis, they form the spindle