The Cell Wall holds the cell's structure in place, but only in plant cells
the nucleus holds chromatin which is basically jumbled DNA.
it is the membrane of course
it holds the cell together a bit like a clamp it holds it in place
The cytoplasm is the liquidy substance that is in between the cell membrane and the nucleus. It is known to contain vital organelles (organs) of a cell.
The Vacuole is the storage area of a cell.
It holds everything in the cell in place
cytoskeleton :)
the cell to cell structures that hold the cells of the stratum spinosum together when they shrink are called desmosomes.
The cytoplasm functions as a medium for chemical reactions to take place within the cell. It houses organelles and structures that perform various functions, such as protein synthesis and energy production. Additionally, the cytoplasm helps maintain the cell's shape and structure.
the nucleus holds chromatin which is basically jumbled DNA.
it is a liquid that transports stuff around the cell. It also holds the vacuole in place.
what dose laminin do for our bodies?It basically holds the cell-structures together, keeping them from falling apart.
it holds everything in place, and is like a gel
it like holds all of the organalles in place
it is the membrane of course
Just about everything in every Cell has a particular function. The membrane keeps out what it is meant to and lets in what the Cell needs. The nucleus holds the reproductive material.
it holds the cell together a bit like a clamp it holds it in place