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what is the function of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells? maintain cell shape by resisting tension anchor the nucleus and some other organelles divide animal cells in two move chromosomes during cell division
The cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells has multiple functions. It provides structural support by maintaining cell shape against tension. It also anchors organelles like the nucleus. During cell - division, it plays roles in moving chromosomes and in animal cells, the contractile ring (which is part of the cytoskeleton) helps divide the cell into two.
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Maintain cell shape by resisting tension, Anchor the nucleus and some other organelles, Divide animal cells in two, Move chromosomes during cell division.