Microbiology MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

What is the primary function of the microfilaments in eukaryotic microbial cells?
A. Cellular structure and movement
B. Synthesis of proteins
C. DNA replication
D. Cell wall formation

Microfilaments in eukaryotic microbial cells provide cellular structure and are involved in cellular movement.

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