It is the cytoskeleton. It is made of proteins
There are three types. Actin filaments,intermediate filaments and micro tubules. They make up cytoskeleton.
Reticular fibers
a network of long protein strands that helps to support the cell
diffusion
The meshlike network of protein fibers that supports the shape of the cell is either cellulose (cell wall) or the cytoskeleton (inside).
the cytoskeleton
Attachment proteins anchor the cell membrane in various ways. Some attachment proteins bind the plasma membrane to the network of protein filaments within the cytoplasm called the cytoskeleton. The attachments between plasma membrane proteins and the underlying protein filaments produce the characteristic shapes of animal cells, from the dimpled discs of red blood cells to the elaborate branching of nerve cells. other membrane attachment proteins bind the cell to a matrix of other protein fibers that exist outside the cell. Still other attachment proteins form junctions between adjacent cells. .13 is a wonderful thing. lolz.
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tRNA
An Interior Protein Network is when it anchors proteins to specific sites and determines the shape of the cell.
An albuminoid is a simple protein of a subclass derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.
a network of long protein strands that helps to support the cell
A RAM protein is a protein that only forms a signaling network. Its function is to regulate Ace activity and cellular morphogenesis.
An albumenoid is another name for an albuminoid, a simple protein made of a subclass derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.
It acts as the supportive frame-work for the cell.It also synthesises and transports protein and fat.
Amino acids
diffusion
The cytoskeleton maintains the cell shape with a network of protein filaments. The cytoskeleton also protects and helps with movement of cell.
an amino acid is to a protein. ie starch is made of a chain of glucose with side branching. aa's combine to make a protein, to simplify things