Tension is placed on a cell during the process of mitosis. This tension is resisted by the natural elasticity of the cell membrane.
Articular Cartilage
intermediate filaments
intermediate filaments
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.
Surface Tension
The functions of tension in a fiber include important roles such as morphogenesis and cell adhesion.
both the cell will swell and rbc will burst easily while cells of onion peal will resist the bursting to some extenct
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Resist tension and provide cell filter
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.
tension
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.
Surface Tension
Te tension on the surface of an object.
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Reinforcement designed to resist shear or diagonal tension stresses.
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.
If a cell is placed in salt water, water leaves the cell by osmosis.
If a cell is placed in salt water, water leaves the cell by osmosis.