There actually is not a structure that provides support in an animal cell because they lack a definite shape. Animal cells only have cell membranes, but those do not provide rigid support like that of the cell wall in plants.
The cell wall and chloroplasts are not present in animal cells although they are both present in animal cells.
What is used to provide support in plants for cells in multicelled organisms
Centriole or chromatin
Nothing!
Chromosomes
The threadlike structures that provide support and shape for cells are called cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton consists of protein filaments, such as microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments, which give the cells their structural integrity and help in cell movement and division.
Cell membrane and cell wall.
Plant and animal cells include cytoplasm and nucleus. Cytoplasm has several cell organells to perform various activities to support life.
Plant and animal cells include cytoplasm and nucleus. Cytoplasm has several cell organells to perform various activities to support life.
Glial Cells and Astrocytes provide the bi-Cellular support structures that maintain and support Neuronal tissues. Neurons would cease to function.
It is centrioles.
The cell wall and chloroplasts are not present in animal cells although they are both present in animal cells.
centrioles
Centrioles
Plants have a cell wall because they are rigid structures. Cell walls provide support and are made of cellulose, a substance that is harder than cell membrane. Animal cells do not have a cell wall because they need to be flexible and able to move.
No. They are structures found in plant and animal cells.
Cell Walls