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What does a cell use to anchor, guide, or group its organelles?

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A cell uses the cytoskeleton to guide or group organelles
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The correct answer is cytoskeleton.

Cell organelles refer to the component of the cell, which exhibits its own function. The cell organelles are membrane-bound structures or compartments of a cell. The cell wall, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, centriole, chloroplast, peroxisome, and Golgi apparatus are some of the examples of organelles.

The cytoskeleton is a complex and an essential and dynamic component of the cell. It assists in sustaining the shape of a cell, anchors the organelles and guides the organelles in place, and even moves components of the cell for development and motility.


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