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How can the cytoskeleton of a cell be described? Question 8 options: framework and anchor for organelles selectively permeable series of membranes semifluid material transport system
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How can the cytoskeleton of a cell be described?
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framework and anchor for organelles
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semifluid material
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the cytoskeleton of a cell can be described as framework and anchor for organelles.
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