Unlike microtubules,which operate in the cilia and flagella,what is the role of microfilaments in eukaryotic cells?
A) a component of the cytoskeleton
B) provide strength during cell stretching and compression
C) anchor cells to each other
D) involved in muscle contractions with myosin protein
E) All of the answers choices are correct.
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