A cell doesn't have a skeleton.
Neither does a jellyfish though it's alive.
(That last thing was just so you believed me.)
Microtubules, Intermediate Filaments, and M icrofilaments
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.
No
they are like the skeleton of a cell
cytoskeleton
cartilage
its skeleton cell with lung sort of shape instead of nucleus
The cell wall serves as the skeleton in a plant cell, providing structural support and shape to the cell. It is made up of cellulose fibers and other materials, forming a rigid layer outside the cell membrane.
brain or cratilage
Muscles
Skeleton is not a single bone. Group of bones makes a skeleton The adult human skeleton usually consists of 206 named bones.
Yes the bones in the skeleton makes its own lubricating fluids.