How does it work?
plays important roles in both intracellular transport (the movement of vesicles and organelles, for example) and cellular division.
jellylike material found in plant and animal cells that acts as a transport system inside the cell
a protein structure within the cytoplasm that prevents it from collapsing.
why is it important?
It forms a framework for the movement of organelles around the cytoplasm
most of the organelles are attached to the cytoskeleton.
During cell division, microtubules accomplish the movement of the
chromosomes to the daughter nucleus.
chromosomes to the daughter nucleus.