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noun
Third Person
cytoskeletons
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a network of protein fibers in a cell that gives it shape, supports its structure, and aids in movement
- The cytoskeleton acts like a cell's internal scaffolding, maintaining its shape and structural integrity.
- Intermediate filaments, part of the cytoskeleton, provide mechanical strength to cells and tissues.
- The cytoskeleton is involved in intracellular transport, guiding vesicles and organelles to their destinations.
- During cell migration, the cytoskeleton helps cells move and change shape by extending protrusions.
- The cytoskeleton is crucial for maintaining cell polarity, ensuring proper organization and function.