The banana peel shape wraps around the banana and protects it as well as the box of a cutoskeleton wraps around the cell to protect it (I think).
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking - but something that is NOT an example of cytoskeleton would be prosperity.
Microfilaments and microtubules
cytoskeleton :)
It perform important functions.It supports and give shape to the cell.It anchors the organells.
Microfilaments, a component of the cytoskeleton provide the cell with structural support.
A cytoskeleton is a microscopic network of filaments int he cytoplasm of a cell. This cytoskeleton helps give the cell shape.
A cytoskeleton is like our muscles in a way that like the intermediate filaments in a cytoskeleton they give us our strength.
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking - but something that is NOT an example of cytoskeleton would be prosperity.
Give it structure and a way to move things around
The cytoskeleton is a web of proteins inside the cell. It acts as both a skeleton and a muscle. The cytoskeleton helps the cell keep its shape. It also helps some cells, such as bacteria, to move. also has Micropcentronlompobical acids in the cells protein ring.
No, the Cytoskeleton does. The Cytoskeleton also provides cellular stability and controls cell movement (Flagella, etc). The Cytoskeleton is connected in each cell to the next cell, through Gap and Tight junctions.
Microfilaments and microtubules
Both the cytoskeleton and muscles provide structure and support to cells and tissues. They are composed of protein fibers that can contract and generate force. Additionally, they both play a role in cell movement and maintaining cell shape.
cytoskeleton :)
The Prime Example: is the MTOC; also known as "The Microtubule Organizing Centers". First runner-up is "The Cytoskeleton".
It perform important functions.It supports and give shape to the cell.It anchors the organells.
Microfilaments, a component of the cytoskeleton provide the cell with structural support.