Intermediate filaments are branched structures.

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Topics include: Cytoskeleton Basics, Cytoskeleton, Microtubules, Cilia, Intermediate Filaments, Microfilaments, Muscle Contractility, & Non-muscle Motility. The cytoskeleton is a system of protein filaments that crisscross the inside of a cell. It's responsible for cell motility, which includes the movement of entire cells and the internal transport of organelles and other structures.  The cytoskeleton is made up of three elements: Actin microfilaments: Thought to provide protrusive and contractile forces Microtubules: Form a polarized network that allows organelle and protein movement... Show more

Intermediate filaments are branched structures.