Definition of Mastigoneme. Meaning of Mastigoneme. Synonyms of Mastigoneme

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Definition of Mastigoneme

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Meaning of Mastigoneme from wikipedia

- Mastigonemes are lateral "hairs" that attach to protistan flagella. Flimsy hairs attach to the flagella of euglenid flagellates, while stiff hairs occur...
- flagella; the anterior flagellum has one or two rows of stiff hairs or mastigonemes, and the posterior flagellum is without such embellishments, being smooth...
- as nine doublets surrounding two singlets. Flagella may have hairs (mastigonemes), as in many Stramenopiles. Their interior is continuous with the cell's...
- Cryptophyta: Mastigoneme Periplast Haptophyte: Coccolith Haptonema...
- stramenochromes, ochrophytes, heterokontophytes Biflagellates with tripartite mastigonemes, chloroplasts with four membranes and chlorophylls a and c, tubular cristae...
- diatoms and have the usual heterokont structure, including the hairs (mastigonemes) characteristic in other groups. Diatoms are often referred as "jewels...
- Tinsellated (straminipilous) flagella have lateral filaments known as mastigonemes perpendicular to their main axis, which allow for more surface area,...
- mouth, where food is ingested. Flagella often support hairs, called mastigonemes, or contain rods. Their ultrastructure plays an important role in classifying...
- Cryptophyta: Mastigoneme Periplast Haptophyte: Coccolith Haptonema...
- morphologically, characterized by an anterior flagellum with tripartite bristles (mastigonemes), while Alveolata is united by the presence of cortical alveoli. Nonetheless...