What part of the cell holds cell organelles in place within the cytoplasm?

What part of the cell holds cell organelles in place within the cytoplasm?

  • Correct Answer: cytoskeleton
  • call wall
  • exoskeleton
  • nucleus

Explanation: Crisscrossing the cytoplasm is a structure called the cytoskeleton . It consists of thread-like filaments and tubules. The cytoskeleton is like a cellular “skeleton. ” It helps the cell keep its shape. It also holds cell organelles in place within the cytoplasm.

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