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Anchoring organelles in place, shape To help anchor organelles in place
Filament
A lamp with a thick filament will draw more current. What restricts the current flow in the filament is the resistance of the filament which increases as the temperature of the filament increases. A thin filament requires less energy to get heated up that a thick one so less current to achieve threshold resistance. Also a thick filament provides a broader path for current so there is less resistance per increase in degree centigrade. For these two (closely related but distinct) reasons it will require more current for the filament to get heated up to threshold resistance.
Electric lamps having incandescent filaments.
The resistance of the filament in a light bulb is(voltage at which the bulb is designed to operate)2/(the rated power/watts of the bulb)
In the cytoskeleton
Intermediate Filaments (IFs) are part of a cells cytoskeleton along with Microfilaments and Microtubules. Intermediate Filaments are intermediate in size compared to MFs and MTs. They are also more durable and stable than the others. They are mainly used in cellular adhesion and other specialized functions in cells.
Anchoring organelles in place, shape To help anchor organelles in place
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I just looked it up and gathered that intermediate filaments reinforce the cell and organizes it into tissues. The source is in the related links below.
Intermediate filaments reinforce the shape of cells and fix positions of certain organelles.
Intermediate filaments support the cells shape, so it can perform special functions. Various types of intermediate filaments can function together as the permanent framework of the cell.
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
urine formation in rabbit male reproductive system of rabbit sliding filament hypothesis
There are many parts such as stigma, sepals, anther, filament, ovary, ovule etc...
To provide sufficient resistance to electrons so that heat produced will cause thermionic emission.
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