The cytoskeleton of eukaryotes serves many functions. One of these functions is served in prokaryotes by a different major structure. Which structural feature is it? How do these different structures serve the same function in the two cell types?
ugghhh, um, i absolutely dont know what they're talking about... i never saw this in my textbook...
help??
I already know that the cytoskeleton supports the shape of the eukaryotic cell by linking one region/organelle/internal compartment to another.... and that it provides the interior framework for the animal cell. but, hese functions is served in prokaryotes by a different major structure?? huh??
help please!
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