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Dictionary » A » A fibres A fibresA fibres myelinated nerve fibres in somatic nerves, measuring 1 to 22 um in diameter, conducting nerve impulses at a rate of 6 to 120 m/sec. ![]()
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Results from our forumcell structure... help me out .i'm in a kind of a fix here my zoology teacher asked that how many dna molecules does a chromatin fibre have and how many chromatin fibres make the chromosome structure with 4 chromatids??? pls help
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please tell me what this is1: hématies et autres 2: fibres collagènes et élastiques, mésentère; coloration: hématoxyline 3: cartilage hyalin, cartilage costal; coloration: hématoxyline 4: tissu osseux, os compact (?)
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Human Hair DNA... in various layers. Eg the outside cuticle is made of flattened cells . Feughelman, Max Mechanical properties and structure of alpha-keratin fibres: wool, human hair and related fibres, Sydney, UNSW Press (1996) ISBN 0868403598 Did these cells ever have a nucleus containing DNA, which broke ...
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Re: Does NOT contain microtubles...b) Hair fibres They contain keratin, a fibrous protein, whereas flagella are made up of microtubules. Although every cell contains microtubules, as they are essential for intercellular trafficking of stuff, the hair that we see, ...
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Does NOT contain microtubles...a) Hair fibres (if this is it, then does that mean this is a spindle fibre, cilia??) b) Flagella
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