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Actin is a family of globular proteins that form microfilaments, one of the three fundamental components of the cytoskeleton of the cells of eukaryotic organisms (also called eukaryotes). It can be found as a monomer in free form, called actin G, or as part of linear polymers called microfilaments or actin F, which are essential for cellular functions as important as cell mobility and contraction during cell division.
The answer would be Organelle.
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Plants go through a process called photosynthesis where they take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (as well as water and sunlight), and they turn it into oxygen (so we can breathe) and glucose (sugar)!