the cytoskeleton
cell membrane
The cytoskeleton maintains cell shape.the cytoskeleton made of microfilaments and protein filamentsorganellesCytoskeleton
The cell membrane is often referred to as the immovable property in the cell because it acts as a barrier that separates the cell's internal environment from the external environment. It provides structural support and helps maintain cell shape, but does not move or change shape easily.
Helps the cell move.
The cytoskeleton is a network of long fibers that make up the cellÍs structural framework. It helps in determining cell shape, participating in cell division, and in allowing cells to move.
cytoskeleton
cell membrane
it helps us move and gives the proper shape of the body
The cytoskeleton maintains cell shape.the cytoskeleton made of microfilaments and protein filamentsorganellesCytoskeleton
The cytoskeleton maintains cell shape.the cytoskeleton made of microfilaments and protein filamentsorganellesCytoskeleton
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.
The shape of the root hair cell increases its surface area, allowing for more efficient absorption of water and minerals from the soil. The elongated shape also helps the cell to penetrate between soil particles, enhancing nutrient uptake.
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.
For plants, it's (usually) a rigid cell wall. For animals, it's (usually) a more flexible cell membrane. The rest of the shape is up to the function of the cell, what its surrounding area is shaped like, what organelles it has, how it moves, etc.
The cell membrane is often referred to as the immovable property in the cell because it acts as a barrier that separates the cell's internal environment from the external environment. It provides structural support and helps maintain cell shape, but does not move or change shape easily.
The cytoskeleton provides shape and gives [mechanically] structural support. It also serves as a monorail to transport substances around the Cell; Structural: It provides structural support to Cells and stabilizes the Desmosomes [Cell-Gap junctions]; Movement: It assists with cytosol streaming and internal Cell motility; It helps move organelles and materials throughout the Cell; and It helps with the movement of chromosomes during Cell division; It is also responsible for providing the "structural Ladder" that the Enzyme Working Motors use for motility [this motility is used for Substance transport], and functions in the same way for Chromosomal Segregation. 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. It DOES NOT help produce proteins! :) The cytoskeleton is made up of intermediate filaments, microtubules, and microfilaments.
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