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One of the segments into which a fibril of striated muscle is divided.
collagen I fibril
Many fibrils bundle up to make a fibre
Flagella provide movement but are fixed length, myoneme is a contractile fibril that coils and straightens
It's a heart whose muscle is not contracting in a normal, coordinated fashion, but instead is more or less "wiggling" in an uncoordinated way.
Collagen fibers are made up of many collagen fibrils (smaller individual unit)
The word thread has several other names. It is also known as fiber, strand, filament, fibril, gossamer, and even lisle.
some facts facts are that the vorticella protist belongs to the phyllum ciliphora, it has an inverted bell shape, it contains a contractile fibril called a myoneme
Gilbert J. Grenier has written: 'Identification of actinomyces viscosus and actinomyces naeslundii clincial isolates by indirect immunofluorescence using sera directed against their fibril antigens'
Well, platelets create a micro fibril when they come in contact with the ruptured vein/capillary walls, this fibril is i guess you can say sticky, from there they build up and create a mesh that in time creates a scab so no more blood is lost.
A neurofibril is a fibril found in the cytoplasm of a neuron and is only visible by light microscopy. Its function is to give support and shape the nerve cell.
One of the segments into which a fibril of striate