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No. It is attached to the plasma membrane though, which is important. The cytoskeleton gives cells shape and rigidity etc and so it is important for it to be attached to the plasma membrane. The cytoskeleton is composed of molecules that are located in the cytoplasm but that are attached to the plasma membrane via specific proteins. Hope that helps!
The torsional rigidity comes from the torso. The lateral rigidity would come from the arms and the legs becoming stiff.
It is defined as ratio of the product of modulus of rigidity and polar moment of inertia to the length of the shaft. Torsional Rigidity is caluclated as: Torsional Rigidity= C J/l
It is defined as ratio of the product of modulus of rigidity and polar moment of inertia to the length of the shaft. Torsional Rigidity is caluclated as: Torsional Rigidity= C J/l
Rigidity = spiralness + spinginess
In chemistry the rigidity is related to chemical bonds in a molecule.
wikipedia " plasma membrane" the membrane is thin bi-lipid (two-fat) layer that blocks out water the cell wall is a rigid cube like structure that surrounds a plant cell and gives it rigidity jd
rigidity/not flexible
The organism that use polysaccharide for strength and rigidity is the plant
rigidity
harshnessinflexibilityimplacabilityrigidnessstrictness