Microfilaments, Intermediate filaments, Microtubules
what parts does a cytoskeleton have?
ALL cells have ribosomes, cytoplasm, DNA, cytoskeleton, and a cell membrane. (Came straight from the book.)
Two parts of the cell that can be used for movement and are made by the cytoskeleton are cilia and flagella.
The type of molecule common to all three parts of the cytoskeleton is protein. Actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments are all composed of different types of proteins that provide the structural support and stability necessary for cell shape and movement.
Actin and/or myosin cytoskeleton.
they all have a cytoskeleton
my answer is dwraw and level the parts of egg plant
There are three parts.Micro tubules,micro filaments and intermediate filaments are compartments.
The Cytoskeleton
cytoskeleton :)
The tubes through which materials move to all parts of a cell are primarily the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the cytoskeleton. The ER, which includes both rough and smooth types, serves as a network for transporting proteins and lipids. Meanwhile, the cytoskeleton, composed of microtubules and filaments, provides structural support and facilitates the movement of organelles and vesicles within the cell. Together, they ensure efficient distribution of materials throughout the cell.
cell wall and DNA because bacteria don't have a cytoskeleton