Cytoplasm comprises the multitudinous contents of the interior of cells - the fluid part with all the solutes and biomolecules - while the cytoskeleton, whose job is to provide shape and structure for cells, is comprised of protein filaments - arranged into specific conformations called microtubules.
No, the cytoplasm is the cell contents between the membrane and the nucleus; organelles and liquid. The cytoskeleton is a frame work and also an internal highway of the cell that is made of microtubules.
Cytoskeleton is in eukariyotes.It is spreaded through out cytoplasm.
cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
The cytoplasm is a part of the cell.
within a cells cytoplasm
A cytoskeleton is a microscopic network of filaments int he cytoplasm of a cell. This cytoskeleton helps give the cell shape.
No, the cytoplasm is a gel-like substance within cells that contains various organelles and molecules. The cytoskeleton is a network of protein fibers that provides structural support and helps with cell movement. The cytoplasm surrounds and contains the cytoskeleton.
No. The cytoplasm is the semi-fluid substance that fills the space between the nucleus and the cell membrane. It holds all of the organelles in suspension. The cytoskeleton is what holds the organelles in place, or moves them. It gives the cell its shape and structure. It also aids in the movement of the cell. Think of it like an orange: The white stuff would be the cytoskeleton giving an orange its circular shape, while the juice is the cytoplasm. (In reality the cytoskeleton is much less obvious in a cell and the cytoplasm is much more viscous than orange juice)
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Cytoskeleton -Kylie!! (:
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