each type of cytoskeletal filament is made up of subunits that are held together by weak noncovalent bonds. how is it possible, then, for a human being to lift heavy objects?

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If each kind of cytoskeletal filament is made up of subunits that are held together by weak non- covalent bonds human still can lift heavy objects.

What is cytoskeletal?

The cytoskeleton is the network of fibres forming of  the eukaryotic cells and  prokaryotic cells are the archaeans. These fibres in the eukaryotic cells containing a complexity mesh of proteins filaments and motor proteins that's help in cell movements.

Sol- cytoskeletal proteins are proteins that make up the cytoskeleton , flagella or cells or cilia.

Generally cytoskeletal proteins are polymers, and include tubulin( It is known as components of microfilaments and lamin( the components of intermediate filaments)

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