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.
cell surface
The cytoskeleton
Tis be the Cytoskeleton.
cytoplasm
stomata
the nucleus controls all processes inside the cell. however any single cell can not control what happens out side of it. Hope this helps!:)
a thin membrane (a double layer of lipids) enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell; proteins in the membrane control passage of ions (like sodium or potassium or calcium) in and out of the cell; "all cells have a cell membrane"
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.
Outer cell surface that regulates entrance and exit of molecules.
Cell Membrane is a semi-permeable part of a cell which takes part in exchanging enzymes, proteins or nutrients in between the environment and the cell. The Cell Membrane has a very lively effect to it and acts as a coating which also protects the cell in many ways.
the nucleus controls all processes inside the cell. however any single cell can not control what happens out side of it. Hope this helps!:)
i had the same question but im pretty sure its the mitochondria
The cell wall, made of cellulose, keeps plant cells firm.
nucleus because it is the brain, vacoules cause they clean the cell, membrane cause it keeps the cell from spilling,
a thin membrane (a double layer of lipids) enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell; proteins in the membrane control passage of ions (like sodium or potassium or calcium) in and out of the cell; "all cells have a cell membrane"
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.
Outer cell surface that regulates entrance and exit of molecules.
Cell Membrane is a semi-permeable part of a cell which takes part in exchanging enzymes, proteins or nutrients in between the environment and the cell. The Cell Membrane has a very lively effect to it and acts as a coating which also protects the cell in many ways.
Cartilage rings prevent it from collapsing
Keeps is a verb.
I don't get your question but they both are a part of cells.I know cytoplasm is a jelly like fluid in the cells that keeps the cell parts apart
There are three parts to the cell the nucilus,(not spelt right) cytoplasm(not spelt right and the cell membrane. The nucilus is like the rain of it telling it what to do. The cytoplasm is like jelly stuff that lets certain things in and out and protects the nucilus. The cell membrane is what keeps it all together