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- and so may be involved in movement and provides support for the cell. Axostyles originate in ****ociation with a flagellar microtubular root and occur...
- barb-like axostyle projects opposite the four-flagella bundle. All of these flagella are connected to an "undulating" membrane. The axostyle may be used...
- flagellar basal bodies. Axostyles in the cortical cytoplasm extend along the entire length of the flagellar bands. Some axostyles follow the spiral arrangement...
- flagella found on the anterior aspect of the parasite. They also have an axostyle found on the posterior end as well as an undulating membrane on one side...
- cases projects past the end. This is called the axostyle, but is different in structure from the axostyles of oxymonads.[citation needed] Parabasalids are...
- microtubules that curve around the flagellar bases. Posterior to the pelta is the axostyle, is a bundle of microtubules that extends from the anterior end of the...
- spherical or subspherical; however, they lack holdfasts and have small axostyles. The axostyle is a single, contractible appendage made of microtubules that originates...
- primarily located at the anterior end, where they form spiral rows, while the axostyles extend longitudinally from a central axostylar bundle, contributing to...
- number of axostyles in Barbulanympha varies from an average of 80 in the smallest species to an average of 350 in the largest species. Each axostyle is composed...
- short and lies within the cystosome. There are no undulating membrane and axostyle. The cyst are lemons shaped with a small projection at the anterior end...