cell wall
A microtubule is the structure that supports and shapes the cell.
Organelles. These membrane-bound compartments have distinctive shapes and functions within the cell. Examples include the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
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Cylinders and spheres are different geometric shapes with different properties. The formulas for calculating their volume and surface area reflect these differences in shape and dimensions. The formula for a cylinder involves multiplying the base area by the height, while the formula for a sphere involves powers of the radius to account for its spherical shape.
Two things that supports the continental drift theory are; 1. Fossil. 2. Continent Shapes.
The microtubule is the mechanism that supports the cell and gives it its shape.
The microtubule is the mechanism that supports the cell and gives it its shape.
microtubules
microtubules
No, the hollow cylinder that supports and shapes cells is called the cell membrane. The cell wall is a rigid structure found outside the cell membrane in plant cells, fungi, and some bacteria, providing structural support and protection.
A microtubule is the structure that supports and shapes the cell.
Not quite. While they are similar shapes, a cylinder is usually solid (like a peg or a tin can, before it is opened) while a tube is hollow (like a pipe or a straw).
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dfsbv hcildbf what shapes and supports your arms and legs?
the cylinder has 2 2d shapes: the 2 circles on the end
A Cylinder?!
a cylinder