fibril

/ˈfaɪbrəl/
noun
  1. A very small, thin fiber or thread, especially in a biological structure.
    • The plant's cell walls contain fibrils of cellulose that give them strength.
    • Muscle tissue is made up of tiny fibrils that contract to produce movement.
    • Under a microscope, the fibrils in a spider's web look like delicate ropes.
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