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Cytoskeletons control the intracellular movement of cell organelles
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Cytoskeletons found in centrioles (contained in centrosomes) are responsible for cell division, through the act of separating the chromatids
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Cytoskeletons provide the support for the beating action of the cillia to transport the fertilised ovum from the fallopian tube to the womb in the female reproductive system
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Cytoskeletons found in microvilli erect the microvilli to provide large surface area to facilitate the absorption of extracellular materials
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Some unicellular organisms require cytoskeletons in the form of flagellum to aid in their movement.
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