Answer :
B) microfilaments move the chromosomes during cell division
Research evidence suggests that microtubules, not microfilaments, are involved in the mechanism of chromosome transport. The details of that mechanism remain to be clarified.
Research evidence suggests that microtubules, not microfilaments, are involved in the mechanism of chromosome transport. The details of that mechanism remain to be clarified.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B.
Explanation:
A cytoskeleton is responsible for aligning structure to the cell and associates it with the components of the cell membrane and the organelles. The key components of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotes are the microfilaments and microtubules. Both in combination permit the cell to maintain its configuration and helps in the process of movement.
Of the mentioned statements, the incorrect one is statement B, as it is the microtubule, not microfilament, which helps in the movement of the chromosome at the time of cell division. At the time of cell division, the microtubules align themselves into a composition known as the spindle that pulls the chromosomes away from each other.