Definition of Axoneme. Meaning of Axoneme. Synonyms of Axoneme

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Axoneme. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Axoneme and, of course, Axoneme synonyms and on the right images related to the word Axoneme.

Definition of Axoneme

No result for Axoneme. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Axoneme from wikipedia

- In molecular biology, an axoneme, also called an axial filament, is the microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum...
- by nine pairs of double microtubules called a 9+2 axoneme. Most non-motile cilia have a 9+0 axoneme that lacks the central pair of microtubules. Also...
- collectively termed the axoneme and similar to the equivalent structure found in cilia a thin cell membrane covering the axoneme mitochondria arranged spirally...
- cilia are immotile, and have a structurally different 9+0 axoneme rather than the 9+2 axoneme found in both flagella and motile cilia. The bacterial flagellum...
- The radial spoke is a multi-unit protein structure found in the axonemes of eukaryotic cilia and flagella. Although experiments have determined the importance...
- lead to the formation of microtubule arrays in the cytoplasm or the 9+2 axoneme. Other arrangements range from fungi spindle pole bodies to the eukaryotic...
- centriole. The basal body serves as a nucleation site for the growth of the axoneme microtubules. Centrioles, from which basal bodies are derived, act as anchoring...
- the centrioles, which turns into basal body. These microtubules form an axoneme. Later the centriole is modified in the process of centrosome reduction...
- derivatives) elongate down the bundle of microtubules that constitute the axoneme core of the flagellum. "Fuzzy Onions and the Nebenkern". Sinauer ****ociates...
- cellular membrane proper. Like microvilli, they contain actin and lack an axoneme. This distinguishes them from cilia. They do not have a basal body at their...