There is no analogies for those subjects.
The cytoskeleton is the framework and structure. It is made up of microtubules,microfilaments, and centrioles.
Cell membrane, DNA(same with plant cells), ribosmes, cytoskeleton, microtubules, microfilaments, nucleus, nuclear envelope (a combination of nuclear pore and nucleolus), Golgi complex, mitochondrion, endoplasmic reticulum(rough and smooth), Lysosomes, vacuole, and Centrioles.
centrioles cytoskeleton spindle fibers centrioles cytoskeleton spindle fibers
The components of the cytoplasm are the cytoskeleton, ribosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes, centrioles, rough [and smooth] endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi complex
False. Centrioles are microfilaments arranged in 9 groups of three.
Microtubules are located in three locations in the cell. They are: 1. Cytoplasmic microtubles which, as the name suggests is located in the cytoplasm. 2. Axonemal microtubules that are located in cilia and flagella 3. Basal bodies, which are structures located at the base of a cilium and contains microtubules. Generally, microtubules originate from cytoplasmic organelles called centrioles. The region from which microtubules originate is called the microtubule organizing center.
Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Membrane Ribosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmc Reticulum Mitochondria Golgi Bodies Vacuoles Nucleolus DNA Centrioles Cytoskeleton Lysosomes
microtubules or cytoskeleton (as in centrioles)
Centrioles
cytoskeleton, centrioles and ribosomes
Recently complex networks of fibrous protein structures have been shown to exist in the cytosol of eukaryotic cells. These network collectively form cytoskeleton which contains protein fibres.
centrioles