1.It maintains the shape of the cell i.e., it provides rigidity to the cell. 2.It provides structural strength to the plant 3.It protects the plant cell from mechanical injury and from pathogens (bacteria, fungi) 4.It provides a path way for exchange of materials between two adjacent cells. For example, the movement of small proteins etc as the cell wall is like a semi-permeable membrane which allows the movement of small particles.
1.It maintains the shape of the cell i.e., it provides rigidity to the cell. 2.It provides structural strength to the plant 3.It protects the plant cell from mechanical injury and from pathogens (bacteria, fungi) 4.It provides a path way for exchange of materials between two adjacent cells. For example, the movement of small proteins etc as the cell wall is like a semi-permeable membrane which allows the movement of small particles.
1.It maintains the shape of the cell i.e., it provides rigidity to the cell. 2.It provides structural strength to the plant 3.It protects the plant cell from mechanical injury and from pathogens (bacteria, fungi) 4.It provides a path way for exchange of materials between two adjacent cells. For example, the movement of small proteins etc as the cell wall is like a semi-permeable membrane which allows the movement of small particles.
The cytoskeleton provides structural support and helps filter and facilitate the movement of materials into and out of the cell.
cytoskeleten provide the skeletol function in the cell, and it composes from intermediat filament, actin filament and microtubule. It provides the structural backbone and movement of the cell
The flagellum (pl. flagella) provides movement for the sperm cell.
cytoskeleton
a kinds of joints that provides limited movement
A saddle joint provides the closest to omnidirectional movement.
No, the Cytoskeleton does. The Cytoskeleton also provides cellular stability and controls cell movement (Flagella, etc). The Cytoskeleton is connected in each cell to the next cell, through Gap and Tight junctions.
The answer would be the cytoskeleton.The cytoskeleton contains:mircofilaments - generates movement and provides supportintermediate filaments - stabilizes the position of organellesmicrotubules - determines cell shape and movement of organelles
The cell wall is what provides the cell with structural support.