A web-like structure is called a "network". In a biological context, it could also be referred to as a "web" or "mesh".
The weblike membrane located between the outer and inner membrane is called the periplasmic space or periplasm. It contains the cell wall in bacteria and plays a role in protecting the cell from external stressors and providing structural support.
An internal body-support structure is called a skeleton. It provides support, protection, and structure for the body.
The spore-bearing structure of a club fungus is called basidiumm.
The sharp structure found in a sponge's body is called spicules. These spicules provide structural support and protection for the sponge.
The root like structure of a moss are called "Rhizoids" and the root-like structures on a fern are called "Rhizomes", fungi roots are called mycorrhiza.
The weblike membrane located between the outer and inner membrane is called the periplasmic space or periplasm. It contains the cell wall in bacteria and plays a role in protecting the cell from external stressors and providing structural support.
stratum spinosum
stratum spinosum
Weblike prekeratin filaments first appear in the basal layer of the epidermis, which is the innermost layer of the skin. These filaments eventually differentiate into keratinocytes as they migrate towards the surface of the skin.
Stratum Spinosum The Stratum Spinosum is several cell layers thick. These cells contain a weblike system of intermediate filaments, mainly tension-resisting bundles of pre-keratin filaments, which span thir cytosol to attach to desmosomes.
It is called secondary structure of proteins .
The wooden structure of drums are called the shells.
A Structure.
this is called a crystal and this kind of structure is called a crystalline structure.
The structure that connects a muscle to a bone is called a tendon.
The structure that connects bone to muscle is called a tendon.
The structure that connects the muscle to the bone is called a tendon.