Cytoskeleton – Cellular Structure Diagram for USMLE Step 1
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The cytoskeleton serves as a dynamic cellular matrix essential for structural integrity and intracellular transport. Understanding the function of cytoskeleton components is critical for USMLE Step 1, particularly when distinguishing between microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments. This illustration clarifies the microtubule cytoskeleton and other cytoskeletal elements involved in mitosis and ciliary movement. Exam questions often target defects in these filaments of cytoskeleton, such as in Kartagener syndrome or Chediak-Higashi syndrome. This diagram uses color-coded icons and spatial layering to map complex protein interactions more effectively than a standard labeled drawing.
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