Question:

Microfilaments in eukaryotic cells are made up of

  • actin
  • albumin
  • globulin
  • fibrin
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The Correct Option is A

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Microfilaments are fibrillar structures, found in eukaryotes. These are $50-70\,A$ in diameter and are found in clusters beneath the cell membrane. $A$ microfilament is a single strand of identical globular proteins, which are very similar to, or may be identical with, actin of muscles.
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Concepts Used:

Eurkaryotic Cells - Golgi Apparatus

The Golgi apparatus is also known as the Golgi complex or the Golgi body. The term is derived from Camillo Golgi, the scientist who discovered the organelle. It can be found in all eukaryotic cells, including plants and animals. They are membrane-bound organelles found in the cell's cytoplasm

Formation of acrosome: The acrosome is a component of the tip of animal sperms that aids in the digestion of the egg or ovum covering sheath during fertilisation. The Golgi complex produces it with the help of its vesicles.