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Other proteins that serve structural functions are [[motor protein]]s such as [[myosin]], [[kinesin]], and [[dynein]], which are capable of generating mechanical forces. These proteins are crucial for cellular [[motility]] of single celled organisms and the [[spermatozoon|sperm]] of many multicellular organisms which reproduce [[Sexual reproduction|sexually]]. They also generate the forces exerted by contracting [[muscle]]s and play essential roles in intracellular transport.

Other proteins that serve structural functions are motor proteins such as myosin, kinesin, and dynein, which are capable of generating mechanical forces. These proteins are crucial for cellular motility of single celled organisms and the sperm of many multicellular organisms which reproduce sexually. They also generate the forces exerted by contracting muscles and play essential roles in intracellular transport.