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sweet-ann [11.9K]
3 years ago
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What role(s) does the cytoskeleton play in a living cell?

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1 answer:
Studentka2010 [4]3 years ago
5 0
<span>The role of a cytoskeleton in a living cell is to supply structure to the cell, give the cell the ability to move and ensure proper cell division during cellular reproduction. The cytoskeleton contains three types of filaments within the cytoplasm, including intermediate filaments, microfilaments and microtubules. </span>
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