A microtubule is a part of a plant cell. The microtubule is a hollow cylinder that supports and shapes the plant cell.
A plant cell's cell wall is structurally rigid because its made out of cellulose and other structural polysaccharides and therefore helps to maintain a cells shape.
Yes. It gives it a certain kind of shape but I can't remember!):
Yes, and it's only found in a plant cell
Microtubule
topiary
Roses come in a variety of shapes and colors because of cross-pollination or hybridization of roses having different characteristics.
Prokaryotic cells have various shapes; the four basic shapes are:Cocci - sphericalBacilli - rod shapedSpirochaete - spiral shapedVibrio - comma shaped
shapes symbolize many things. for instance a cirlce unity, a square power. and a diamond resembles a royalty
The two chromosomes (two "X" shapes) that are in a pair are generally called "homologous chromosomes". A pair of "chromatids" make up the two arms of a single chromosome.
cell wall
The microtubule is the mechanism that supports the cell and gives it its shape.
The microtubule is the mechanism that supports the cell and gives it its shape.
microtubules
microtubules
A microtubule is the structure that supports and shapes the cell.
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Not quite. While they are similar shapes, a cylinder is usually solid (like a peg or a tin can, before it is opened) while a tube is hollow (like a pipe or a straw).
the cylinder has 2 2d shapes: the 2 circles on the end
A Cylinder?!
a cylinder