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Question: Astral rays are formed of: A. Microfilaments B. Microtubules C. Intermediate filaments D. Mi...
Astral rays are formed of:
A. Microfilaments
B. Microtubules
C. Intermediate filaments
D. Microvilli
Solution
Astral rays are usually formed during the division of the cell. These are the fibre like rays that are prominent when the cell is about to divide.
Complete answer:
Astral rays as the name suggests. are star-shaped cellular components that are seen during mitosis in animals. These originate during prophase and are composed of microtubules. They have a cloud-like appearance.
Additional Information:
Prophase in meiosis is also marked by the formation of the spindle apparatus. The spindle fibres have the following functions:
-move replicated chromosomes during early mitosis and
-pull chromatids apart in late mitosis. The spindle apparatus consists of microtubules—components of the cytoskeleton.
Microtubules have the following characteristics :
-They are composed of α-tubulin and β-tubulin dimers.
-They are asymmetric in shape as they have a plus end and a minus end.
-The plus end is the site where microtubule growth normally occurs. The disassembly of microtubules is more frequent at the negative or the minus end. Microtubules originate from microtubule-organizing centres (MTOCs).
So, the correct answer is ‘microtubules’
Note: -MTOCs define the two poles of the spindle apparatus and produce large numbers of microtubules, whose plus ends grow outward through the cytoplasm.
-It is to be noted that astral rays are absent from plant cellular division.