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- epithelial cells. Early monociliated ependymal cells are differentiated to multiciliated ependymal cells for their function in circulating cerebrospinal fluid...
- Progenitor ependymal cells are monociliated but they differentiate into multiciliated ependymal cells. Unlike the ependyma, the choroid plexus epithelial...
- shown to be ****ociated with the basal foot structure of centrioles in multiciliated epithelial cells. BtubA (Q8GCC5) and BtubB (Q8GCC1) are found in some...
- transition fibers that originate from the appendages of mother centriole. In multiciliated cells, however, in many cases basal bodies are not made from centrioles...
- on a cell's surface in large numbers (multiciliate), and beat in coordinated metachronal waves. Multiciliated cells are found lining the respiratory...
- tentacles not applicable From bases to tips of tentacles not applicable Multiciliated cells in epithelium Yes no Yes not applicable Position of **** Outside...
- In cell biology, a deuterosome is a protein structure within a multiciliated cell (such as an epithelial cell of respiratory tract) that produces multiple...
- Cantell CE, Franzén Å, Sensenbaugh T (October 1982). "Ultrastructure of multiciliated collar cells in the pilidium larva of Lineus bilineatus (Nemertini)"...
- (Platyhelminthes). These pre-cladistics analyses emphasised as shared features: multiciliated (with multiple cilia per cell), glandular epidermis; rod-shaped secretory...
- Multicilia marina is a flagellated, multiciliated amoeboid protist found in brackish water. It can take on many different morphological characteristics...