Waldeyer's strands are cytoskeletal or actin complexes located at the lateral points of the 8th chromosome sublattice and the chromosomal body of the cell. The location of the strands coincides with the lateral position of the pre-rinctative filaments, which ensures the formation of weaves of flagella and determines the redistribution of the torsion and tubular structure, as well as the direction of cell deformations around this structure. In multicellular animals, strands are located inside cells, connecting their centrosomes, centrioles and telomeres. In humans, cords are often associated with the formation of fibrin precipitate in