Question 35 / 75:  8-10 nm

Give the cell its shape, resist stress, and participate in junctions that attach cells to their neighbors.

In epidermal cells they are made of keratin and occupy most of the cytoplasm.

Responsible for the strength of hair and fingernails.

A  Microtubules
B  Intermediate filaments
C  Microfilaments
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