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function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?
Pseudopodia. This is an extension of the amoeba's membrane in two places for food gathering and, perhaps, one place for locomotion, by the cytoskeleton elements; the microtubules.
No cytoskeleton is made up of proteins.It does not contain DNA.
They use it to engulf or surround their food
The cytoskeleton polymerises and deploymerises its protein chain to vary in length, pushing the cell membrane to form contracting pseudopods.
function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?
Cyclosis helps in movement of cell organelles and cell inclusions.It helps in distributions of materials inside the cell.It helps in formation of pseudopodia in Amoeba and leucocytes.
Pseudopodia. This is an extension of the amoeba's membrane in two places for food gathering and, perhaps, one place for locomotion, by the cytoskeleton elements; the microtubules.
Cytoskeleton consists of connecting fibers that enable the cell to function as a unit.
i think that pseudopodia function is related to motion ( amoeboid movement )
No cytoskeleton is made up of proteins.It does not contain DNA.
They use it to engulf or surround their food
The cytoskeleton polymerises and deploymerises its protein chain to vary in length, pushing the cell membrane to form contracting pseudopods.
The cytoskeleton keeps the membrane from collapsing. A cytoskeleton is a skeleton and a muscle. The cytoskeleton function in a plant and animals.
The cytoskeleton is the framework of the cell. It is highly organized and also flexible.
The cytoskeleton is responsible for the shape of the cell. The cell wall is similar. in that it is also responsible for the shape of a cell in the cytoskeleton.
the amoeba has no definite shape but changes due to the formation of pseudopodia