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the cell membrane gives the cell its shape.
cell membrane The cells and organs surrounding it give the animal cell its shape. The membrane is totally flexible and confers no shape to the cell.
The cell has a lipid bilayer with embedded proteins that gives it shape. The cell membrane is rather fluid but also slightly rigid. This allows the cell to change shape but it cannot change shape very much. The membrane can seal itself if pierced by something very thin like a pin.The cell membrane holds it together as it's made of phospholipids.
In an animal (and human) cell, the cell membrane gives it its shape. And in a plant cell, both a cell membrane and cell wall give it its shape and protects it
Shape of the animal or plant cell.
Cells are given their shape by a supporting structure called the cytoskeleton, which is made up of protein filaments. The cytoskeleton helps maintain the cell's shape, provide structural support, and allows for cell movement and division. Additionally, the plasma membrane surrounding the cell also plays a role in defining the cell's shape.
Yes, the plasma membrane helps maintain cell shape by providing structural support and defining the boundaries of the cell. It also regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, which helps maintain the cell's internal environment and overall shape.
It is the cell wall which gives the cell a definite shape
Cell membrane
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the cell membrane
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that separates the internal environment of the cell from the external environment, helping to control what substances enter and exit the cell. It also plays a role in cell recognition, signaling, and communication with other cells. Additionally, the cell membrane helps maintain cell shape and structure.