Cytoskeleton anchors the organelles. Cytoskeleton is spreaded throughout the cell.
The cytoskeleton.
A cell uses the cytoskeleton to guide or group organelles.
The cytoskeleton.
The cytoskeleton.
The cytoskeleton of the cell, made of microtubules to move organelles, microfilaments to contract the cell, especially during cell division, and intermediate filaments to provide support and anchor the organelles, does all of these things.
The animals outer layer is called the cell membrane. The plants cell membrane still exists, but it has another layer surrounding the membrane called the cell wall.
Intermediate filaments anchor organelles within the cell. They form a network of fibers that provide structural support and help maintain the organization of the cell's contents.
Cell organelles may be separated according to their densities by the use of centrifugation.
no
organelles are the answer
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
chloroplasts