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- Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
29: ... [[pollinium|pollinia]], a mass of waxy pollen on filaments.
73: ...or a '''[[stipe]]''' (as in ''[[Vanda]]''). These filaments hold the pollinia to the '''[[viscidium]]''' (sti...
79: ...uch is the refinement of the reproduction. If the filaments hadn’t taken the new position, the pollinia...
85: The filaments of the pollinia of some orchids dry up, if they h... - Meteorology (19082 bytes)
42: ... such as certain types of [[Cirrus cloud|cirrus]] filaments. Researchers continue to find new atmospheric det... - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
44: ...'s structure by directing, bundling, and aligning filaments. - Cytoskeleton (4391 bytes)
4: ...yotic]] cells contain three kinds of cytoskeletal filaments.
6: ===Actin Filaments===
11: ===Intermediate Filaments===
14: These 8 to 11 nanometers in diameter filaments are the more stable (strongly bound) and heteroge...
17: Different intermediate filaments are: - Nuclear envelope (959 bytes)
- Cell nucleus (3211 bytes)
4: ...e nuclear envelope is surrounded by a scaffold of filaments called the [[nuclear lamina]]. - Myofibril (4430 bytes)
2: ... in the case of human skeletal muscle cells). The filaments are organized into repeated subunits along the le...
4: ...tinue into the region where you can see the thick filaments.
9: ...A band, on the other hand, contains mostly myosin filaments whose larger diameter restricts the passage of li...
11: ...I bands are occupied by the both actin and myosin filaments (where they interdigitate as described above). Al...
13: ...the photo above). Note that the actin and myosin filaments themselves do not change length, but merely slide... - Cirrus cloud (3505 bytes)
5: [[Image:Clouds-cirrus-filaments.jpg|thumb|250px|Cirrus clouds]]
9: ...osed of [[ice]] crystals and shaped like hairlike filaments. They are formed at an altitudes above 16,500 fee... - Lightning (33113 bytes)
95: ...es) above the earth, with or without less intense filaments reaching above and below. Sprites are preceded by... - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
109: ...ike colors, and lately they take the form of long filaments containing a center conductor and a transparent c... - Mushroom (6650 bytes)
3: ...g of a network (called the '''[[mycelium]]''') of filaments or '''''[[hypha]]e'''''. In a much broader sense... - Cell (29541 bytes)
44: ...'s structure by directing, bundling, and aligning filaments. - Fungus (12992 bytes)
26: ...us]]''' or '''soma''', composed of one-cell-thick filaments termed '''''[[hypha]]e''''' (singular: ''hypha'')... - Boron (9084 bytes)
63: * Boron filaments are high-strength, lightweight materials that are... - Hafnium (9162 bytes)
156: ...]s. Hafnium is used in [[tungsten]] [[alloy]]s in filaments and [[electrode]]s and also acts as a [[neutron]]... - Iodine (11416 bytes)
155: *[[Tungsten]] iodide is used to stabilize the filaments in [[light bulb]]s - Molybdenum (10247 bytes)
175: ...sed in [[aircraft]] and [[missile]] parts, and in filaments. Molybdenum finds use as a [[catalyst]] in the [[... - Rhenium (8807 bytes)
110: * Widely used as filaments in [[mass spectrograph]]s and in [[ion gauge]]s. - Tungsten (13647 bytes)
163: ...many applications (most notably in [[light bulb]] filaments and in space-age superalloys).
169: ...widely used in [[light bulb]] and [[vacuum tube]] filaments, as well as [[electrode]]s, because it can be dra... - Zirconium (9876 bytes)
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