A protein that gives shape to a cell is called a cytoskeletal protein. These proteins, such as actin, tubulin, and intermediate filaments, form a network known as the cytoskeleton, which provides structural support, maintains cell shape, and facilitates cell movement. The cytoskeleton also plays a crucial role in intracellular transport and cell division.
The protein inside the cell that gives it shape is actin. Actin filaments form the cytoskeleton, a network of protein filaments that provides structural support and helps maintain cell shape.
Its so it gives the cell shape, the same as a bone in a body, it gives it form. Edited answer: Helps in protein synthesis
cell membrane The cells and organs surrounding it give the animal cell its shape. The membrane is totally flexible and confers no shape to the cell.
The cytoskeleton maintains the cell shape with a network of protein filaments. The cytoskeleton also protects and helps with movement of cell.
the cell membrane
The protein inside the cell that gives it shape is actin. Actin filaments form the cytoskeleton, a network of protein filaments that provides structural support and helps maintain cell shape.
cytoskeleton
Its so it gives the cell shape, the same as a bone in a body, it gives it form. Edited answer: Helps in protein synthesis
cell membrane The cells and organs surrounding it give the animal cell its shape. The membrane is totally flexible and confers no shape to the cell.
cytoskeleton
The amino acid gives the protein it's 3-dimensional shape
It is the cell wall which gives the cell a definite shape
The cell wall protects and gives shape to a plant cell.
Gives the cell nutrients and gives it shape
gives the cell shape
gives the cell shape
Gives the cell nutrients and gives it shape