cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton.
is a series of porotein fobers inside a cell that give structure and shape to the cell.
cell wall
The meshlike network of protein fibers that supports the shape of the cell is either cellulose (cell wall) or the cytoskeleton (inside).
What type of embryological cell gives rise to muscle fibers
Its so it gives the cell shape, the same as a bone in a body, it gives it form. Edited answer: Helps in protein synthesis
Nucleus
the web of protein fibers that help organize the parts of eukaryotic cell make up?
All cells, except those of most bacteria, contain components of the cytoskeleton. They help the cell remain rigid but also help it move and change its shape when instructed to do so. Components of the cytoskeleton also enable cilia, flagella and sperm to move, cell organelles to be moved and positioned, and muscles to function. During cell division these components also assist by pulling the daughter chromosomes to opposite ‘poles’ in the dividing process. Throughout the life of the cell various molecules and cargo containing vesicles are transported around the cell by motor proteins. These move along the protein filaments using them as rail road tracts rather like a railway locomotive runs on.
It gives the cell structure and shape
The cytoskeleton of a cell is made up of several fibers. These fibers help the cell move and give the cell structure, shape, and support.