faserartig
Faserartig is an adjective in German that describes structures, textures or morphologies that resemble fibers: long, slender, flexible elements with a high aspect ratio. The term is used across disciplines to indicate a fibrous or filamentous organization rather than a solid, isotropic form. In microscopy, a faserartige Struktur appears as elongated entities that may be aligned, entangled or organized into bundles.
In biology and medicine, faserartige Strukturen occur in the cytoskeleton (actin filaments, microtubules), connective tissue fibers
In materials science, the term describes fibrous materials and composites, including natural fibers (flax, hemp) and
Geology and mineralogy also use faserartig to describe fibrous textures in minerals and rocks, where fibers