Cell shape and cellular mobility is determined by the
Centrioles
Intermediate
filaments.
Microtubules.
Microfilaments.
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Microfilaments thicken the cortex around the inner edge of a cell; like rubber bands, they resist tension. Microtubules are found in the interior of the cell where they maintain cell shape by resisting compressive forces. Intermediate filaments are found throughout the cell and hold organelles in place.
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Cell shape is largely determined by the cooperative dynamics of the actomyosin cytoskeleton, adhesions and the cell membrane within the motile appendages at the cell periphery, so the fine-scale geometry of these appendages plays an important role in cell-shape determination.
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