The "color thread of the cell" is not a standard biological term, but if you're referring to the genetic material, it typically relates to DNA, which can be visualized as a double helix made up of nucleotide sequences. In laboratory settings, DNA can be stained with specific dyes, often appearing blue or green under fluorescence. If you're asking about the cytoskeleton, which provides structure to the cell, it comprises proteins like actin and tubulin, which can also be stained in various colors for visualization.
A stinging cell, such as the nematocyst in cnidarians, is a specialized capsule containing a coiled thread. When triggered, the thread is expelled rapidly to inject venom into prey or predators. This venom can paralyze or immobilize the target.
A thread-like cell, such as a neuron, serves to transmit electrical signals throughout the body. These cells have long projections that allow for rapid communication between different parts of the nervous system. Their specialized structure helps in sensing and relaying information for various physiological processes.
green
plant cell
Orange
No, a thread is not an example of mitosis. Mitosis is a cellular process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells, while a thread is a thin strand of a material such as cotton, wool, or fiber.
it is a sewing thread
Coloured thread can also indicate the manufacturer of the rope
When doing applique you should use a fine weight thread, silk is often preferred, to match your applique or a shade lighter if necessary. When in doubt, or with multicolored patterns, gray can be used. On a side note, when piecing gray thread also works well as a "universal color".
demonstrates depth
Use thread or string.
membrane?
it is cream color
Pointy. Colour itself depends on the thread.
chromosome
Microfilaments, also known as actin filaments, are thin thread-like fibers that help maintain cell shape, facilitate cell movement, and aid in the transport of materials within the cell. They are composed of the protein actin and are part of the cell's cytoskeleton.
Ribosomes in a animal cell are the color of brown.