Yes, plants have a cytoskeleton.
I'm going to assume that you are actually trying to ask "What do animal cells do not have that plant cells do?" The answer is cell walls and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what is in plant cells have that converts sun light into energy. Cell walls, on the other hand give the plant cells their structure and allow them to grow with out a skeleton, unlike animals.
The term cytokenesis combines elements from the words "cyto," meaning cell, and "kinesis," meaning movement. Cytokenesis refers specifically to the stage of cell division where the cytoplasm divides into two daughter cells.
Since plant cells have a cell wall, their shape remains the same. However, the cell membrane and organelles would shrink if water is lost. Hence, the shape is maintained by the help of the cell wall. :)
The branch of science that studies cells is called cell biology or cytology. It focuses on the structure, function, and behavior of cells, which are the basic building blocks of life.
Xylary fibers are long, narrow cells found in the xylem tissue of plants. They provide structural support and help in conducting water and nutrients throughout the plant. Xylary fibers are specialized cells that contribute to the overall function of the xylem tissue in a plant.
To support the cells structure. Just like you own skeleton
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i don't know what that word means
Cells transport vesicles inside the cell to move materials around internally. These vesicles are attached via motor proteins to the cyto-skeleton (e.g. via dynein to micro-tubules) where the motor proteins consume ATP to literally 'walk' on the cyto-skeleton to bring its cargo to the desired destination.
A root world for "cyto" could be "cyt" which relates to cells or cellular structures.
cyto-skeloton fibers
she received the woman of the world award 1983 and conducted researches on plant breeding and cyto-genetics
Because a plant has no skeleton, its support is found in it's cells. The cells have a rigid cell wall for support and structure.
a cytologist cyto- cell
The Venus Flytrap is a plant and so does not have a skeleton in the usual sense that we think of, that is bones. Plant cells have cellulose in their cell walls which allow them to form rigid structures and stand without the need for an internal skeleton.
I'm going to assume that you are actually trying to ask "What do animal cells do not have that plant cells do?" The answer is cell walls and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what is in plant cells have that converts sun light into energy. Cell walls, on the other hand give the plant cells their structure and allow them to grow with out a skeleton, unlike animals.
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