One function of the cytoskeleton is A. to support the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of a cell B. to transport cellular molecules and components throughout the cell C. to make the cell rigid and inflexible D. to allow cell division to be halted
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to support the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of a cell - This option is incorrect because cells do not have muscles, tendons, or ligaments. B. to transport cellular molecules and components throughout the cell - This option is correct. The cytoskeleton is Show more…
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