The cytoskeleton, made up of proteins like microtubules and actin filaments, anchors many cell organelles by providing structural support and facilitating their movement within the cell. Organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum rely on the cytoskeleton for positioning and transport.
Many cell organelles resemble sponges.
It supports the cell.It helps to maintain shape. It anchors the organelles.
Intermediate Filaments
The answer is proteins.
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
Cytoskeleton anchors the organelles. Cytoskeleton is spreaded throughout the cell.
The Cytoskeleton
The cytoskeleton of the cell, made of microtubules to move organelles, microfilaments to contract the cell, especially during cell division, and intermediate filaments to provide support and anchor the organelles, does all of these things.
Organelles are suspended in the cytoplasm of a cell. The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that fills the interior of the cell and surrounds the organelles, providing support and facilitating the movement of molecules within the cell.
Intermediate filaments anchor organelles within the cell. They form a network of fibers that provide structural support and help maintain the organization of the cell's contents.
The cytoskeleton provides structural support for the cell, helps with cell movement, and plays a role in cell division. It is also involved in intracellular transport, organelle positioning, and cellular signaling.
Cytoskeleton
Many cell organelles resemble sponges.
The cytoskeleton in a cell provides structural support and helps maintain cell shape. It also plays a role in cell movement, cell division, and intracellular transport of organelles and vesicles. Additionally, the cytoskeleton is involved in cell signaling and cellular organization.
.It helps to maintain shape. It anchors the organelles.
Many cell organelles resemble sponges.
It supports the cell.It helps to maintain shape. It anchors the organelles.