Cytoskeleton
cytoplasm
The cell wall is the structure that gives plant cells their shape and support. It is made of cellulose and provides rigidity and protection to the cell.
the cytoskeleton
Cartilage is the material that gives your outer ear its shape. This flexible and firm tissue provides structure and support to the ear, allowing it to maintain its form.
The protein that gives the nucleus its shape is called lamin. Lamin proteins form a network underneath the nuclear envelope that provides structural support and maintains the shape of the nucleus.
Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that provides support and helps maintain the shape of the body. It is found in areas such as the ears, nose, and joints.
The cell wall, which is found in plant cells, gives the cell its shape and provides protection not found in animal cells. The cell wall is made of cellulose and provides structural support and protection for the plant cell.
The cell's shape is primarily determined by its cytoskeleton, which provides structure and support. Additionally, the shape may be influenced by the cell's function and the environment in which it operates.
Cytoplasm has no shape.
The plant cell's shape and structure are determined by the cell wall, a rigid outer layer made of cellulose that provides support and protection.
The protein inside the cell that gives it shape is actin. Actin filaments form the cytoskeleton, a network of protein filaments that provides structural support and helps maintain cell shape.
It gives the cell shape. It's a very gel-like material.