Cells are held together by Gap Junctions, Desmosomes, and Tight junctions
its glue that holds its
by cytoplasm
Cell membrane.
The membrane
Sister chromatids are held together at a region of highly condensed DNA called the centromere. The centromere region is very important during the process of cell division where chromosomes have to segregate into daughter cells. In addition, chromosomes are classified into different groups based on the position of the centromere
YOur bones are held together by cartilage and tendins and muscles.
Bones are held together at the Joints, by a strong band called ligaments.
The bones are held together by strong, stretchy bands called ligaments.
collagen binds skin cells together.
Each molecule has a specific structure.
The cells in hair are held together by covalent bonds and covalent bonds are affected by water.
They are held together by ligaments.
they are not held together.
The cells are in any living things such as a orginism, but cells are held every where in your body and make up your vital orgins.
Bones are held together by ligaments.
Lonci compounds are held together by
Sister chromatids are held together at a region of highly condensed DNA called the centromere. The centromere region is very important during the process of cell division where chromosomes have to segregate into daughter cells. In addition, chromosomes are classified into different groups based on the position of the centromere
YOur bones are held together by cartilage and tendins and muscles.
An element is held together by strong atomic forces.
Chromatics are held together at a region called the centromere
a thin layer of proteoglycan reinforced by intermediate filaments.