The answer would be the cytoskeleton.
The cytoskeleton contains:
cell membrane, in cells without a cell wall, often made up of a phospholipid bilayer with embeded proteins.
Microtubules and intermediate filaments
The microtubule based Cytoskeleton.
The Cytoskeleton.
cell wall
Cell Wall
1) The cell wall is made of cellulose, is provides support for the cell. 2) The large vacuole contains cell sap it help provide support. 3) Chloroplast absorbs light which is used in photosynthesis. 4) The nucleus contains genetic matetrial it also controls what the cell does. 5) Cytoplasm where many chemical processes take place. 6) The cell membrane holds the cell together.
Yes, they both do. The cell membrane is their to allow different liquids in and out. The cell wall, however, is only found in the plant cell, to support and protect the cell. Since the animal cell does not have a cell wall, the cell membrane also serves as support and protection.
I think it is a bone cell!
1. cells shape depends on the specific functions the cells do . 2. a material known as cytoskeleton made of protein filaments . By - Sudarshan Rawat , N .Delhi 09868876602 E Mail- rawat.sudarshan@gmail.com
That chemical compound is called cellulose.
?cell membrane?The cell wall.
cytoplasm
The cell wall
cell wall
The cell membrane gives the cell support and shape, don't know if that helps.
Yes it does
Cytoskeleton
that is called the cell wall
It gives protection, support, and shape to the cell
The cell wall contains cellulose which helps give the wall rigidity. This means each cell's wall has a firm shape and all the cells together gives the plant the support needed to maintain its shape.
An animal cell does not have support, thus it has a indefinite shape. Only plant cells have a cell wall, which supports it and gives it a rectangular shape. the cell membrane keeps the cell together, but not support.
It controls what enters and leaves a cell, it also gives it support and shape.