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...
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Sperm motility (section Axoneme movement)
collectively termed the axoneme and similar to the equivalent structure found in cilia a thin cell membrane covering the axoneme mitochondria arranged spirally...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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the centrioles, which turns into basal body. These microtubules form an axoneme. Later the centriole is modified in the process of centrosome reduction...
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derivatives) elongate down the bundle of microtubules that constitute the axoneme core of the flagellum. "Fuzzy Onions and the Nebenkern". Sinauer Associates...
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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...
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otherwise cytoplasmic ciliogenesis, is a type of ciliogenesis where the cilium axoneme is formed in the cytoplasm or becomes exposed to the cytoplasm. Cytosolic...
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