keratin
Spindle fibers.
The nucleus hangs by cytoplasmic strands in a spirogyra cell.
No. That is a virus.
No, protein is not made out of RNA strands. Proteins are composed of amino acids, while RNA is a nucleic acid that plays a role in protein synthesis. RNA is involved in translating the genetic information encoded in DNA into the sequence of amino acids that make up proteins.
Microfilaments are made of protein strands called actin.
Fibrin
A nematocyst is a coiled protein strands that have barbs tipped with poison. It is a capsule within a specialized cells.
False.... protein actin
Spindle fibers.
During Metaphase the protein strands that attach to the centromere region are called spindle fibres.
well, there is no cytoplasm in nucleus as far as I know; there is just nucleoplasm in the nucleus. Although, sometimes, you can observe "cytoplasmic strands" which cross the nucleus; but these "strands" do not penetrate the nucleus, it is just like strands of water going through a bubble in water. plus, there is one or more "nucleolus" in the nucleus; these are formed by ribosomal RNA.
The nucleus hangs by cytoplasmic strands in a spirogyra cell.
They use the ribosomes to connect strands from your DNA
No. That is a virus.
dna binding protein binds the 2 anti parallel strands of dna together
a. translation
If you mean what are viruses then they are nonliving strands Rna surrounded by a protein coat