Myosin (thick filaments made of protein) attached to organelles in the fluid cytosol (the streaming part of the cytoplasm) drive cytoplasmic streaming by interacting with the carpet of parallel actin filaments present within the cytosol.
Cytoplasmic streaming is when cytoplasm flows in eukaryotic cells. Myoblasts are a part of the human body where cytoplasmic streaming is noticeable.
the left organella is responsible for all damages to the human cells or animal cells.
Cytoplasmic streaming is not observed in prokaryotes
Elodea cells are smaller
Flagella, Cilia and Cytoplasmic Streaming. Cilia are small hairlike structures that protists use to "crawl". A flagella is a long tail that pushes and propels the protist forward, also used by sperm cells. Cytoplasmic Streaming is used by the amoeba to "ooze" its way to places.
Yes the organelles float inside the Cytoplasm inside the Elodea cells.
Cytoplasmic streaming is when cytoplasm flows in eukaryotic cells. Myoblasts are a part of the human body where cytoplasmic streaming is noticeable.
the left organella is responsible for all damages to the human cells or animal cells.
Cytoplasmic streaming is not observed in prokaryotes
Elodea cells are smaller
flagella or cilia, but they can also move by cytoplasmic streaming
Flagella, Cilia and Cytoplasmic Streaming. Cilia are small hairlike structures that protists use to "crawl". A flagella is a long tail that pushes and propels the protist forward, also used by sperm cells. Cytoplasmic Streaming is used by the amoeba to "ooze" its way to places.
Is Elodea cell an organism?
Well because the elodea leaf is a plant cell the flexibility can be factored down to the support cell skeleton which is mad up of microtubles which have enough resistance and spring in them enabling them to allow the cell to hold their shape but allowing it to bend. another factor can be of the medium in which the organelles reside in which is the cytoplasm (a starch fluid that transports things around with cytoplasmic streaming such as proteins the endoplasmic reticulum also helps in the moving of things through out the cell)
Well because the elodea leaf is a plant cell the flexibility can be factored down to the support cell skeleton which is mad up of microtubles which have enough resistance and spring in them enabling them to allow the cell to hold their shape but allowing it to bend. another factor can be of the medium in which the organelles reside in which is the cytoplasm (a starch fluid that transports things around with cytoplasmic streaming such as proteins the endoplasmic reticulum also helps in the moving of things through out the cell)
The human epithelial cells are thick and boxlike whereas elodea cells are thin and platelike. The cells of elodea are rigid and rectangular in shape.
yes elodea cells do. They use it to move.