Cytoskeleton
Microtubules
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Microtubules are found in the Cytoplasm of a Eukaryotic Cell. They are long hollow tubes made of proteins. Microtubules help organelles move. They work with all of the organelles when they move.
Microfilaments
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Microfilaments can be found in the cytoplasm of a cell. Their structure is solid thread-like and made of proteins. Microfilaments support the cell and help in muscle contraction. Microfilaments work with microtubules to make the cytoskeleton
Intercellular Junctions
Plasmodesmata
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Plasmodesmata are channnels which move through cell walls of plant cells which lets communication and transportation between them. They work with the whole cell and the cell wall by transporting objects made in the cell out of the cell.
Tight Junctions
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Tight Junctions are the closely associated areas between two cells. Their structure is a branching network of strands. Tight Junctions hold two cells together.