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Hyphae
Long, tough, tapered plant cells are called fibers:) enjoy
A long nerve fiber that conveys electrical impulses to other cells is called an axon. Axons are part of nerve cells (neurons) and are responsible for transmitting signals to other neurons, muscles, or glands. Some axons can be quite long, extending from the brain or spinal cord to distant parts of the body.
The primary polysaccharide that makes up the cell walls of fungi is called chitin. Chitin is a long-chain polymer of N-acetylglucosamine and provides structural support and protection to fungal cells. It is similar in function to cellulose in plant cell walls.
Memory Cells
Long fibers of DNA and protein are called chromatin. Chromatin is the material that makes up chromosomes in eukaryotic cells and is composed of DNA wrapped around histone proteins.
Pollen is produced on the anther. The anther is supported by a long filament. The filament and anther together is called the stamen.
Live fungal cells can be observed for a long time.
The filament is the long, slender stalk that supports the anther in a flower. It is responsible for holding the anther in place so that it can release pollen.
They are called Fibers
Filament fibers are long continuous strands that are composed of materials such as nylon, polyester, or rayon. They are produced through a process called extrusion, where the material is forced through a spinneret to create long, uniform fibers. Filament fibers are commonly used in textiles for their strength and durability.
Long, tough, tapered plant cells are called fibers:) enjoy
Muscle cells are called fibers.
Yes, you can use 3D printer filament in a 3D pen as long as the filament diameter matches the pen's specifications.
Fungal sinusitis will require surgery to clean out the sinuses. Then, a relatively long course of a very strong antifungal medication called amphotericin B is given through a needle in the vein (intravenously).
The filament in light bulbs is thin and long to increase its resistance, which in turn causes it to heat up and produce light when electricity passes through it. The length and thinness of the filament also help to ensure an even distribution of heat, preventing it from melting too quickly.
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A light bulb works by passing electricity through a long, thin piece of metal that is called a filament. The electricity heats up the filament much like an electric stove heats up its elements. The heat, through black body radiation, causes the filament to emit light. But, the heat also stretches and thus weakens the filament. Over time the weakening will break the filament along the heated portion and this is called "burning out" in common language.