filamentare cell
the function of a filament is it helps hold all the organelles together in a cell. without a filament in an animal cell, it can be found dead
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In the cytoskeleton
It propels the cell forward, allowing it to move.
The axial filament (or 'tail') helps propel the sperm through the seminal fluid.
The filament connected to the Z line in a muscle cell is thin filament, specifically actin filament. Thick filaments (myosin) are connected to the M line in the sarcomere.
To demonstrate plasmolysis with a filament of spirogyra in the laboratory, place the filament in a hypertonic solution such as salt water. As water leaves the cell by osmosis, the cytoplasm shrinks away from the cell wall, leading to the detachment of the cytoplasm from the cell wall, demonstrating plasmolysis. This can be observed under a microscope.
cytoskeleten provide the skeletol function in the cell, and it composes from intermediat filament, actin filament and microtubule. It provides the structural backbone and movement of the cell
The thin filament of a myocardial cell is composed primarily of actin, tropomyosin, and troponin proteins. These proteins play a crucial role in regulating the contraction and relaxation of the heart muscle by interacting with the thick filament during the process of muscle contraction.
Yes it is Microfliaments and Micro-tubules.
Carry a nerve impulse to the next nerve OR to an effector cell.