Microfilaments
There are two motor proteins that assist organelles to move along the microtubules: Kinesin ... of substances within the cell and are also involved in powering whole-cell movement by cilia and flagella. ... It is primarily involved in organelle anchorage. ... The cytoskeletal fibers of the cell help stabilize positions of organelles.
This action contracts the muscle cell, and through the synchronous process in many muscle cells.
Microfilaments
The myocardial cells are connected through tight junctions and gap junctions between the cell membranes of adjacent cells. The myocardium as a whole is covered by the pericardium on the outside and the endocardium on the inside.
Cells, tissues, organs, systems, whole body.
Yes, your whole body does.
Yes, things that are dead still have cells. These cells begin to die after somatic death (whole body death).
Mylein is Fat, and is white. Answer #2 Myelin is actually a cell covering the "shaft" of a nerve axon, improving conduction across the cell as a whole. It doesn't hold stain as well, and generally appears whiter than unmyelinated cells, so they are white. Myelin isn't fat.
Fibers are whole grains and some fruits and vegetables.
they work together because the molecules in the blood form a whole and that whole leads them to work together
The myocardial cells are connected through tight junctions and gap junctions between the cell membranes of adjacent cells. The myocardium as a whole is covered by the pericardium on the outside and the endocardium on the inside.
When fibers are spun, they form a coherent whole. It keeps them together.
There little blood cells kinda like white blood cells but there like your stoner blood cells and they just kinda chill around and don't really do anything
Cells, tissues, organs, systems, whole body.
Whole grains are good for your health. They provide you vitamins as well as fibers. Fibers provide you with no calories and fills the stomach. That helps to reduce your weight. They protect you from the cancer of the colon also.
A muscle is made of tiny fibers. First it starts with one fiber that is surrounded by a layer of endomysium (connective tissue). Next a few more single strands of fibers are added to this one and wrapped around that is a layer of perimysium. this group of fibers is called a fasicle. then a bunch more fasicles get added to this one and is surrounded by a layer of epimysium. this creates the entire skeletal muscle.
Association fibers connect different portions of cerebral hemisphere allowing cerebral cortex to function as a integrated whole whereas projection fibers connect cerebral hemispheres to other portions of brain n spinal cord
yes your whole is made up of cells
Purkinje fibers
In forming whole muscles, individual muscle fibers are arranged in bundles, or fascicles, held together by fibrous connective tissue.Answer is Fascicles.