Hyperthymia or hyperthymic syndrome is a condition in which the individual possesses a superior autobiographical memory, such as to allow the memory of most of the events lived in one's existence.
SPINDLE FIBERS
In Mitosis, Spindle Fibres form at opposite poles of the cell and meet at the equator. Collectively, they form a spindle-shaped structure which attach to Centromeres.
CENTROSOMES
The organelle located near the nucleus in the cytoplasm,
composed of 2 centrioles that divides during S Phase
Centrioles are surrounded by a mass of proteins (Pericentriolar Material (PCM))
Migrates to opposite poles of the cell during mitosis
Involved in the creation of spindle fibres
CHROMOSOMES
A threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
Centromeres
The constricted region joining the two sister chromatids that make up an X-shaped chromosome. It also serves as the point of attachment for spindle fibers when the spindle fibers are pulling the chromosomes toward the centrioles (situated on opposite poles in a cell) prior to cytokinesis.
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Answer:
composed of ground substance and fibers
Explanation:
The extracellular matrix of connective tissue is composed of ground substance and fibers. In ordinary connective tissue, the ground substance consists mainly of water. The principal fiber type is collagen (the most abundant protein in the body), with elastic fibers as a minor element.
Collagen is secreted by fibroblasts. Some type of collagen are also secreted by epithelial cells. There are different types of collagen in the body.
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and a key components of all connective tissues. It provides the infrastructure of the muscoskeletal system which are essential for mobility.