The microtubules give the cell its shape.
The cytoskeleton is a structural network of protein filaments that provides support, shape, and movement to cells. Examples of cytoskeletal components include actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments. These filaments play essential roles in cell division, cell movement, and intracellular transport.
yes
Cell wall
is a series of porotein fobers inside a cell that give structure and shape to the cell.
No, they give the cell energy.
The shape of a cell may give us a clue about the function of the cell.
The cytoskeleton is a structural network of protein filaments that provides support, shape, and movement to cells. Examples of cytoskeletal components include actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments. These filaments play essential roles in cell division, cell movement, and intracellular transport.
yes
Cell wall
is a series of porotein fobers inside a cell that give structure and shape to the cell.
In an animal (and human) cell, the cell membrane gives it its shape. And in a plant cell, both a cell membrane and cell wall give it its shape and protects it
No.
Cell wall
The purpose of the cell wall in a plant cell is to give the cell structure and shape. Animal and human cells have no specific shape or structure.
if you are talking about function, it is to control what get in and out of a cell and to give the cell a shape
in a cell
No, they give the cell energy.