Cytoskeleton and Airport Architecture
The architecture of an airport could be like the cytoskeleton of a cell. The architecture can include the pillars, walls and poles of the building.

​Cytoskeleton is a fibre-like substance found throughout the cell. The main function of a cytoskeleton is to help maintain the shape of a cell. So, in simpler words, you can say it almost 'supports' the cell.

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​In an airport, the cytoskeleton would be the infrastructure. This includes the poles, walls and pillars. These would apply because, just like a cytoskeleton, they help keep the shape of an airport. The main function of these would be to support the airport and make sure it is stable. Also, like cytoskeleton, the walls, pillars, and poles are spread throughout the airport. They are not just in one spot but rather spread around equally.










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So, the architecture of an airport would be the best analogy for the cytoskeleton of a cell.
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