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  1. Eukaryotic System

    Linked via "Microtubules"

    The eukaryotic cell interior is supported and traversed by the cytoskeleton, a dynamic network of protein filaments.
    Microtubules
    Composed of $\alpha$- and $\beta$-tubulin dimers, microtubules form rigid tracks crucial for vesicle transport and mitotic spindle formation. The critical concentration($\text{Cc}$) required for [micr…
  2. Eukaryotic System

    Linked via "microtubules"

    Microtubules
    Composed of $\alpha$- and $\beta$-tubulin dimers, microtubules form rigid tracks crucial for vesicle transport and mitotic spindle formation. The critical concentration($\text{Cc}$) required for microtubule polymerization in organisms subjected to high gravitational stress (e.g., deep-sea benthic [eukaryot…
  3. Structural Element

    Linked via "microtubules"

    Beyond static civil engineering applications, the definition of a structural element encompasses components within dynamic or biological matrices where stability or configuration maintenance is paramount:
    Cytoskeletal Filaments: In cellular biology, microtubules and actin filaments act as compression and tension elements, respectively, maintaining the mechanical integrity of the cell against osmotic pressures. The critical [buckling load](/entrie…