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Q: What cytoskeletal element resist tension placed on a cell?
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What resist tension placed on a cell?

Tension is placed on a cell during the process of mitosis. This tension is resisted by the natural elasticity of the cell membrane.


What metals have tension?

Almost all metals can resist tension. Obviously, room temperature fluid metals such as mercury will not resist tension when they are in a liquid state, but otherwise, if you pull on it, it will pull back.


What kind of force does a chain resist?

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What is THE function OF THE trabecula?

Resist tension and provide cell filter


What is the strongest structure?

It depends on the kinds of stresses the structure is expected to resist. To resist cantilever stresses (bending - a combination of compression, tension, and sheer), the octet-truss is the strongest possible structure. To resist only tension a straight line, such as a cable, is the optimum structural geometry; and to resist only compression a lorimerlite framework is the strongest structural geometry.


What is the property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force?

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SURFACE TENSION?

Te tension on the surface of an object.


What is the element that provides a protective coating to resist rust?

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Why there is need to provide shear reinforcement?

Reinforcement designed to resist shear or diagonal tension stresses.


Which element in its crystalline state can resist boiling HF of HCl?

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What is compressional strength?

Compressional strength is strength to resist compression (squashing) This is different to resisting tension (pulling). Some materials, such as concrete, are good at resisting compression but not tension.


What does the term interfacial tension mean?

The term interfacial tension or surface tension means the contractive tendency of a liquid that lets it resist and external force. Interfacial tension could be observed from the floating of objects on the surface of water, even though they are more dense than water.