Final answer:
The cytoskeleton does indeed help with internal movement by providing a network that facilitates the transport of organelles and vesicles within the cell.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks whether the cytoskeleton helps with internal movement, and the answer is A) True. The cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells is composed of a network of microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments that not only provide structural support to maintain the cell's shape but also play a critical role in internal cell movements. This includes the transportation of organelles and vesicles within the cell, which is facilitated by the dynamic nature of the cytoskeletal network, allowing it to assemble and disassemble as required.