Yes, plant cells contain microtubules, which are essential components of the cytoskeleton. These microtubules play a crucial role in maintaining cell shape, facilitating cell division, and organizing other cellular structures. They also participate in processes such as intracellular transport and the formation of the cell wall.
Yes, animal cells, including plant cells, contain microtubules. Microtubules are part of the cytoskeleton in both animal and plant cells, providing structure and support for the cell as well as playing a role in cellular processes such as cell division and intracellular transport.
no
muffins
Microtubules are found in Eukarytotic cells. However, some archeabacteria have been found to contain microtubule-like structures but these are not true microtubules.
Microtubules are in all Eukaryotic cells.
No. They are structures found in plant and animal cells.
Yes, both plant and animal cells have microtubules.
both animal and plant
Microtubules are hollow fibre threads in plant cells which from the cell structure. They are only found in plant cells furthermore they help in the production of chlorophyll and are vital to the survival of a plant.
-Centrosomes -Microtubules
Intra-cellular Microtubules. They 'account' for all of the differences in the Cellular Morphology of All Cells. Plant cells contain a cell wall around the cytoplasm whilst animal cells do not. This cell wall is composed of cellulose.
Centrosomes are found in animal cells. They play a crucial role in cell division by organizing the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle. Plant cells do not have centrosomes but use other mechanisms to organize their microtubules during cell division.