cytoskeleton
there are 3 types
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytoskeleton
cytoskeleton
Clot
The network fibers that trap platelets and other blood cells are called fibrinogen fibers, which are created during the blood clotting process. These fibers help form a meshwork that captures and holds blood cells in place to stop bleeding.
The network of fibers in cells is called the cytoskeleton. It provides structural support to the cell, helps maintain cell shape, and is involved in cell movement and division.
Reticular fibers are mostly found in the stroma or support tissues of cells and organs. They form a network to support cells and provide structural integrity. These fibers are essential for the framework and function of various organs including lymphoid tissues, bone marrow, and adipose tissue.
The internal support system for cells is composed of a thin fibrous network of fibers. This network is called the cytoskeleton.
The central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord, consists of a network of cells and fibers studied by neuroscientists. This network is responsible for processing and transmitting information throughout the body, regulating various functions such as movement, perception, and cognition. Neuroscientists study how this intricate network operates to understand brain function and behavior.
protein fibers called fibrin.
The cytoskeleton provides animal cells with internal support. It is a network of protein fibers that help maintain cell shape, enable cell movement, and provide support for organelles.
Muscle cells are called fibers.
The three elements present in all connective tissue are cells, fibers, and extracellular matrix. Cells include fibroblasts, adipocytes, and immune cells. Fibers such as collagen and elastin provide structure and strength, while the extracellular matrix is a gel-like substance that supports the cells and fibers.
purkinje fibers