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OpenStudy (anonymous):

All eukaryotic cells have a cytoskeleton, including plant cells, which have cell walls as well. What does the cytoskeleton in a plant cell do that the cell wall cannot? It acts as a framework inside the endoplasmic reticulum and keeps it from collapsing. It helps keep the organelles in place and directs their movement as needed. It provides energy and helps to move molecules throughout the cell. It keeps the DNA safely enclosed in the nucleus and holds the nucleus together.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its B @Zale101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@andrewjordan833 help please

OpenStudy (zale101):

What does the cytoskeleton in a plant cell do that the cell wall cannot? cytoskeleton allows the cell to divide and gives movements to the organelles. It shapes the cell by giving it flagella, cilia, and other that helps with locomotion for the cell.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im with b or c?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Zale101

OpenStudy (zale101):

It cannot be B because it says it restricts the organelles from moving which is incorrect

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so C?

OpenStudy (zale101):

Yes, cytoskeleton are composed of Microtubules Microfilaments, and Intermediate filament. Microtubles consist of two proteins that helps the organelles to move: Kinesin and Dynein. The energy of ATP is produced when motion is presented.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OMG thank you so much,

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