Filament
A filament is a slender, threadlike structure that is longer than it is wide. The term is used across many disciplines to describe thin, elongated strands in living organisms, materials, and the cosmos.
In biology, filaments are key components of the cytoskeleton. Actin filaments (microfilaments), intermediate filaments, and microtubules
In textiles, a filament refers to a continuous strand of material used to form filament yarns. These
In botany, the filament is the stalk of a flower’s stamen that supports the anther and releases
In technology and industry, a filament can be a heated wire that emits light, most famously the
In astronomy, cosmic filaments are enormous, threadlike structures that form the cosmic web, linking galaxy clusters