"Filoviridae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Filoviridae are a family of negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses that cause hemorrhagic fever in humans and nonhuman primates. They are responsible for outbreaks of severe and deadly diseases such as Ebola and Marburg.
A filmography is a list of films that a person, such as an actor, director, or screenwriter, has worked on. It is often used as a way to showcase a person's body of work in the film industry and can be useful for people who are trying to hire or work with them.
Films refer to motion pictures or movies that are recorded on film or videotape and shown on a screen. They are a popular form of entertainment and can be fiction or non-fiction, feature a wide range of genres such as action, comedy, drama, horror, and romance, and be shot in various countries and languages.
Filo is a type of pastry dough that is made from layers of dough and fat, typically oil or butter, rolled and folded multiple times to create a flaky and crispy texture.
Filopodia are long, thin, finger-like projections of the plasma membrane of a cell that are involved in various cellular functions, such as:<br><br> Cell adhesion and migration: Filopodia help cells to adhere to and move across surfaces.<br> Cell signaling: Filopodia can receive and transmit signals to other cells.<br> Cell-substrate interactions: Filopodia can sense and respond to the texture and surface properties of the substrate.<br> Guiding growth cones: During neuronal development, filopodia can guide growth cones along specific paths.<br><br>Filopodia are often found on the surface of cells that are involved in development, wound healing, and cancer progression. They are characterized by their thin diameter and relatively long length, typically ranging from 0.1 to 10 micrometers.