Microtubules, Intermediate Filaments, and M
icrofilaments
the skeleton is the outside (membrane) of the cell
A cell doesn't have a skeleton.
Neither does a jellyfish though it's alive.
(That last thing was just so you believed me.)
the structure thaat is pat of the cells skeleton is the golgi apparatus
an exoskeleton i think
Cellulose makes up the cell wall in plants.
It helps it be unique
The cell membrane.
Phospholipids is what makes up cell membranes. These are molecules with a polar head composed of a phosphate.
A phospholipid bilayer makes up most of the cell membrane
makes up 90% of internal volume of the cell
makes up 90% of internal volume of the cell
1. Plants do not move, and do not have a skeleton. Therefore the cell wall in plants is what makes them still and stand up straight.
The phylum Echinodermata has an internal calcareous skeleton made up of plates or ossicles. This skeleton provides support and protection for organisms in this phylum, such as sea stars and sea urchins.
nastiness.
If the cell, was so big, it would blow up your whole body. So, based on my knowledge, I presume that there is a part of the cell that makes the fluids, go out of the cell. I which think it is the cell skeleton.
Axial which makes up the head, neck and spinal column, and appendicular which makes up your extremities (arms and legs), shoulder, and pelvic region.
It make's up a cell.
Um...bone?
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No. It is hyaline cartilage
Cartilage