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The cell membrane gives the cell support and shape, don't know if that helps.
Yes, as the plasma membrane acts as a base for the cytoskeleton of the cell. (Which helps to maintain the shape of the cell.)
the cytoskeleton
The cell wall
Cytoplasm (cytosol)= the jelly-fluid(70%) that holds the cellular organelles and occupies the space between the nucleus and cell membrane.
The cell wall helps keep the shape of the cell.
No...its a jelly like fluid that controls all movement of the cell.
it helps keep the cell in shape.
The cell has a membrane to help it keep its shape.
The shape helps the root hair cell to move around the body, the nucleus helps the root hair cell, the root hair cell is about the same shape as a nerve cell
The cell membrane gives the cell support and shape, don't know if that helps.
it helps keep the cell in shape.
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The cell has a lipid bilayer with embedded proteins that gives it shape. The cell membrane is rather fluid but also slightly rigid. This allows the cell to change shape but it cannot change shape very much. The membrane can seal itself if pierced by something very thin like a pin.The cell membrane holds it together as it's made of phospholipids.
Cell Wall
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