Final answer:
Taxol interferes with microtubules required for cell division by stabilizing them and disrupting mitosis.
Step-by-step explanation:
Taxol interferes with microtubules required for cell division.
Microtubules are tubular structures that are essential for the separation of chromosomes during cell division.
Taxol binds to tubulin, a protein subunit of microtubules, and stabilizes them, leading to the disruption of mitosis and the inhibition of cell division.