The microtubule is the mechanism that supports the cell and gives it its shape.
cell wall
The microtubule is the mechanism that supports the cell and gives it its shape.
microtubules
microtubules
No, the hollow cylinder that supports and shapes cells is called the cell membrane. The cell wall is a rigid structure found outside the cell membrane in plant cells, fungi, and some bacteria, providing structural support and protection.
A microtubule is the structure that supports and shapes the cell.
cell membrane and cell wall
--------------Cell Parts ------------and------------------Functions------------------------------------The cell (plasma) membrane;------Controls entry into and out of the cellCell wall;-----------------------------------Shapes and supports a plant cellChlorophyll;-------------------------------Traps light and is used to produce food for plantsChloroplasts;-----------------------------Food for the plant cells is made hereChromosomes;--------------------------Contains code which guides all cell activitiesCytoplasm;--------------------------------Jellylike substance within cellEndoplasmic reticulum;--------------Surface for chemical activityGolgi bodies;-----------------------------Stores and releases chemicalsLyosome;----------------------------------Digestion centerMicrotubule;-------------------------------Hollow cylinder that supports and shapes the cellMitochondria;-----------------------------Powerhouse of the cellNuclear membrane;--------------------Holds nucleus togetherNucleolus;---------------------------------Spherical body within nucleusNucleus;-----------------------------------Chromosomes are found herePlastid;-------------------------------------Stores food or contains pigmentRibosomes;-------------------------------This is where proteins are madeVacuole;------------------------------------Contains water and dissolved minerals
cell wall
A cell wall protects and supports the cell
controls what get in and out of the cell and shapes the cell
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