flagellum in English

noun
1
a slender threadlike structure, especially a microscopic whiplike appendage that enables many protozoa, bacteria, spermatozoa, etc., to swim.
Development of the spermatid flagellum begins immediately after meiosis.

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1. What is the bacterial flagellum?

2. Biflagellate–one flagellum lying longitudinally and the other transversely

3. Axoneme - the motor section of the flagellum which is a construction of microtubules emanating from the centriole at the base of the flagellum

4. They possess a single, polar flagellum used for motility.

5. - Axoneme is the central, longitudinal, microtubular structure of cilium and flagellum

6. The antennules are Biramous, with an inner and an outer flagellum

7. Antherozoid: or spermatozoid a mobile male GAMETE having flagella (see FLAGELLUM ).

8. The Antennule is biramous, with a lateral and a medial flagellum.

9. PhotoDermDiagnosis A Brownish red facial plaque Flagellum Brownish yellow basally to fuscous apically.

10. Other articles where Axoneme is discussed: algae: The algal cell: …form the basic structure, or Axoneme, of a flagellum, and they are a major component of the root system that anchors a flagellum within the cell

11. The cell possesses a distinct acrosome, a defined head region, a midpiece, and a single flagellum.

12. An Axoneme is the microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum

13. Also called Flagellum Dei, or the “scourge of God,” Attila was known to Romans for his

14. Failure to properly assemble components of the Axoneme in a sperm flagellum, leads to fertility alterations.

15. An Axoneme is the microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum

16. The mastigonemes of the anterior flagellum are localized along one-third the circumference of the flagellar shaft.

17. At the anterior end, called “perforatorium”, three basal bodies are located, from each of which a flagellum arises.

18. Axoneme Microtubule bundle (9+2) that forms the central core of a cilium or flagellum, the motile structure of eukaryotic

19. Axoneme definition, the shaft within a flagellum or cilium, containing twenty microtubules arranged as nine doublets and two singlets

20. The so-called "9 + 2" structure is characteristic of the core of the eukaryotic flagellum called an Axoneme

21. The distal end forms the flagellum or other Centriole products, while the proximal end represents the proCentriole and is concerned with replication

22. Axoneme The core of an undulipodium (cilium or eukaryotic flagellum), consisting of two central microtubules surrounded by nine other pairs of microtubules

23. The Axoneme, forming the core of a cilium or a flagellum, consists of nine pairs of microtubules surrounding two central, individual microtubules

24. The Axoneme extends from the connecting piece along the full length of the flagellum and generates the propulsive force for sperm cell movement (Figs

25. Use of the Bilobe protein TbMORN1 as a probe resulted in the identification of seven new Bilobe constituents and two new flagellum attachment zone proteins

26. The Axoneme of flagellum (9+2 microtubules) and its plasma membrane was extended symmetrically into two ridges that were clearly observed in TEM (fig.4c)

27. Axoneme definition is - the fibrillar bundle of a flagellum or cilium that usually consists of nine pairs of microtubules arranged in a ring around a single central pair.

28. The primary function of a flagellum is that of locomotion, but it also often functions as a sensory organelle, being sensitive to chemicals and temperatures outside the cell.

29. - Flagellates, in the great majority of instances haemal parasites, derived from a Biflagellate, Bodo-like type, in which the posteriorly-directed (trailing) flagellum is always present and attached to the body …

30. The basic form of the crustacean Antennule is a single-axis segmented limb, but in malacostracans it is typically biflagellate, and in remipedes it comprises a dorsal segmented axis and ventral flagellum

31. Attila the Hun was also known as Flagellum Dei, which means the ‘Scourge of God.’ With him at the lead, the Huns were one of the biggest threats faced by the Roman Empire

32. The Cilium has a similar structure to the FLAGELLUM, consisting of an outer membrane surrounding a matrix containing two central MICROTUBULES around which is a ring of nine more microtubules (a ‘9 + 2’ structure)

33. The three basic segments of the typical insect Antenna are the scape or scapus (base), the pedicel or pedicellus (stem), and finally the flagellum, which often comprises many units known as flagellomeres

34. An Autolycus of the Bookstalls.--Some kerbstone libraries.--Of end pages.--Of autograph copies.--Some "pirate" treasures.--A fountain of lies Cromwellian [Flagellum: or The life and death, birth and burial of O

35. The Biramous antennules of decapods, in particular, are considered the primary sensory organs for olfactory chemoreception and exclusively contain, on the outer flagellum, the aesthetasc sensilla, each innervated by hundreds of olfactory receptor neurons (Schmidt and Mellon, 2011 ).

36. Kick for kick, and cuff for cuff: a clear stage, and no favour, or, a refutation of a Bombastical scurrilous postscript, wrote by one who calls himself Gabriel John, others still will have it Daniel Defoe, which he calls Reflections on my Hudibrastick reply, to his Flagellum or dry answer to Dr

37. Antennal flagellum weakly Crenulate on posterior surface, without deep concavity between flagellomeres; mandible distinctly broad apically; posterior hypostomal carina with strong tooth; protibial spur with apex long, about three-fourths of malus length, with a distinct row of 10 elongate branches (not including apical portion of rachis); S3-S4 with distal margins gently convex; S5 with

38. Antennal flagellum strongly Crenulate on posterior surface, with deep concavity between flagellomeres; mandible not distinctly broad apically; posterior hypostomal carina unmodified, without a tooth; protibial spur with apex of rachis very short (less than one-third of malus length), with less than five elongate branches (not including apical portion of rachis); S3-S5 with distal margins

39. Centrioles also play a major part in the formation of cilia and flagella, structures made of microtubules that stick out of the cell and help the cell move around (the tail of a sperm cell is an example of a flagellum) or catch and move things (the cilia on our lung cells move mucus out of our lungs).