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The cytoskeleton is the underlying structure of a cell and is comprised of three kinds of filaments, microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. The cytoskeleton impacts homeostasis, the regulation of internal environment of the cell, by maintaining the shape or form of the cell, depending on the cell's function, and protecting the internal components of the cell from distortion caused by impacts or interactions with organisms or objects outside of the cell.

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Q: How does the Cytoskeleton maintain homeostasis?
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