microtubules

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Microtubules are tiny structures within biological cells that act rather like scaffolding. They are what enable single celled organisms, such as amoeba, to move and also pull chromosomes apart and re-assemble them during cell division. Roger Penrose has suggested that quantum effects within microtubules may be related to human intelligence.

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