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Microfilaments

Description:

Microfilaments, also known as actin filaments, are thin and thread-like protein filaments that form a vital component of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells. These filaments are made up of actin monomers and contribute to various cellular processes, including cell movement, muscle contraction, and cell division.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Biology

    In biology, microfilaments refer to the thin protein filaments composed of actin that provide structural support to cells and play a role in cellular movements such as cell crawling or changes in cell shape.

    Related terms: microtubules, cytoskeleton

    Sample sentence: The microfilaments in the muscle cells allowed for precise contraction and relaxation, enabling smooth movement.

  2. Technology

    In the field of technology, microfilaments refer to exceptionally thin synthetic fibers used in various applications such as microfiber cloths, optical cables, or advanced filtration systems.

    Related terms: optical cables, microfiber cloths

    Sample sentence: The high-quality microfilaments in the optical cable allowed for efficient data transmission without signal loss.

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