Microtubules.
The microtubules give the cell its shape.
Intermediate filaments are generally considered the most stable among the three cytoskeletal elements (microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments). They are more resistant to changes in cell structure and provide structural support and stability to the cell.
This element is helium.
The cytoskeletal element that resists tension placed on a cell is actin filaments. These filaments, also known as microfilaments, provide structural support and play a key role in maintaining cell shape and resisting mechanical stress. They are involved in various cellular processes such as cell movement and division.
The most stable isotope of Argon has 22 neutrons (Ar40)
The cytoskeletal elements involve in the moving intracellular structures are the microfilaments. They are small rod-like structures found in most eukaryotic cells.
No, the opposite of that.
False (Hydrogen has the first position, Helium is the most stable)
The microtubules give the cell its shape.
Intermediate filaments are generally considered the most stable among the three cytoskeletal elements (microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments). They are more resistant to changes in cell structure and provide structural support and stability to the cell.
It has 10
The cytoskeletal element assembled at the centrosome is the microtubule. The centrosome serves as the main microtubule-organizing center in animal cells, where it nucleates and organizes the microtubules that form the cell's cytoskeleton.
the most stable element group is the noble gases group
No. The most common isotope(s) of an element are often stable.
The most stable of any element is found free in nature. Sometimes isotopes are also found along with the most stable of an element. Isotopes usually have short half life.
Yes, it is true.
Tin or Stannum with 10 stable isotopes