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What gives animal cells their shape and sturdiness?

Animal cells are given their shape and sturdiness by the cytoskeleton, which is a network of protein filaments that provide structural support and help maintain cell shape. The cytoskeleton also plays a role in cell movement, division, and intracellular transport.


Is the cytoskeleton in animal and plant cells?

Yes, the cytoskeleton is present in both animal and plant cells. It plays a key role in providing structural support, maintaining cell shape, facilitating cell movement, and transporting organelles within the cell.


Do animal cells have cell walls, and if so, what is the function of these cell walls in animal cells?

Animal cells do not have cell walls. The function of cell walls in plant cells is to provide structural support and protection, but animal cells rely on other structures like the cytoskeleton for support and protection.


Are centrioles in both plant and animal cells?

Centrioles are typically found in animal cells but are rare in plant cells. Plant cells use structures called microtubule-organizing centers instead of centrioles to organize their cytoskeleton and function during cell division.


What part of the cell keeps the cell membrain from collapsing?

The cell wall in plant cells and the cytoskeleton in animal cells provide structural support to prevent the cell membrane from collapsing. The cell wall is made of cellulose in plants and provides rigidity, while the cytoskeleton is a network of protein filaments that helps maintain cell shape and structural integrity.