Stratum Granulosum
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The correct answer is Stratum Spinosum. Mitotic cells produced by the Stratum Basale move out to the Stratum Spinosum. You can find several layers of keratinocytes with thick bundles of intermediate filaments.
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Cells in mitosis are filled with intermediate filaments known as vimentin. Vimentin helps maintain the structural integrity of the cell during cell division by providing support and stability to the developing daughter cells.
Intermediate Filaments
Three cytoskeletal structures that help support cells are microtubules, actin filaments (microfilaments), and intermediate filaments. Microtubules provide structural support and serve as tracks for cellular transport, actin filaments are involved in cell shape and movement, while intermediate filaments provide mechanical strength to cells.
The types of filaments found in eukaryotic cells are actin filaments (microfilaments), intermediate filaments, and microtubules. Actin filaments are involved in cell movement and structure, intermediate filaments provide mechanical support to the cell, and microtubules are important for cell division and intracellular transport.
The threadlike structures that provide support and shape for cells are called cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton consists of protein filaments, such as microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments, which give the cells their structural integrity and help in cell movement and division.
Intermediate filaments provide structural support and stability to the cell by forming a network throughout the cytoplasm. They help maintain cell shape, anchor organelles in place, and facilitate cell movement and division. Additionally, intermediate filaments are involved in signaling pathways and have a role in protecting the cell from mechanical stress.