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Yes, plants have a cytoskeleton.
To support the cells structure. Just like you own skeleton
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Cells transport vesicles inside the cell to move materials around internally. These vesicles are attached via motor proteins to the cyto-skeleton (e.g. via dynein to micro-tubules) where the motor proteins consume ATP to literally 'walk' on the cyto-skeleton to bring its cargo to the desired destination.
The skeleton supports the body/gives it structure and protects internal organs.
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The cytoskeleton is the structural framework in a cell ("cyto" refers to cell and "skeleton" refers to a structural framework).
It houses the organs.
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Cyto is a medical terminology combining form meaning cell. It's not a stand-alone word that can be pluralized.
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