microtubules in English

noun
1
a microscopic tubular structure present in numbers in the cytoplasm of cells, sometimes aggregating to form more complex structures.
The dynactin complex interacts with both microtubules and microfilaments.

Use "microtubules" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "microtubules" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "microtubules", or refer to the context using the word "microtubules" in the English Dictionary.

1. Because Axonemes contain parallel bundles of uniformly oriented microtubules, microtubules extending from one end are plus-ended, whereas microtubules

2. Which of the following represents the arrangement of microtubules in Axonemes of cilia? nine peripheral pairs of microtubules plus one central pair three peripheral pairs of microtubules and no central pairs nine peripheral triplets of microtubules nine peripheral triplets of microtubules plus one central pair

3. Guish between Axonemes and microtubules

4. Centrioles are built from a cylindrical array of 9 microtubules, each of which has attached to it 2 partial microtubules.

5. Centrosphere: Centrioles and radial array of microtubules

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

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

8. Numerous microtubules extended from the blepharoplast into cytoplasm.

9. A Centriole is a small structure made of microtubules which exists as part of the centrosome, which helps organize microtubules in the body. A Centriole is the main unit that creates and anchors microtubules in the cell

10. Centrosomes are made up of two, barrel-shaped clusters of microtubules called “Centrioles” and a complex of proteins that help additional microtubules to form.

11. Entering Capsid are transported along microtubules to the nucleus.

12. In most cilia, the Axoneme can be subdivided into three segments: proximal (the transition zone), middle (with outer doublet microtubules), and distal (with singlet extensions of outer doublet microtubules)

13. The microtubules containing Acetylated but not tyrosinated alpha-tubulin were cold stable

14. Centrioles help to organize the assembly of microtubules during cell division.

15. Both network models have been tested with microtubules, actin filaments and bacteria.

16. Centrioles are the initiating and organising centres in the formation of microtubules

17. The Axoplasm contains a high concentration of elongated mitochondria, microfilaments, and microtubules

18. In all cases, the most recently deposited wall microfibrils parallel the cortical microtubules.

19. The Axoplasm contains abundant mitochondria and cytoskeletal components like microtubules and microfilaments.

20. The nine doublet microtubules are then connected around the Axoneme by nexin links

21. 18 Microtubules most likely elongate the invadopodium by delivering materials as enzymes the tip.

22. Anaphase: Chromosomes (blue), kinetochores (pink), microtubules (green). Simplified diagram to compare with the photomicrograph above

23. Most Centrioles have a ‘9+0’ structure of triplet microtubules, exist in pairs and are

24. The Axoneme of the PC comprises nine parallel doublets of microtubules, which form a ring

25. The pattern of microtubules in the Axonemes of Gymnosphaera albida Sassaki: evidence for 13 protofilaments

26. 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)

27. The Centriole organelle consists of microtubules (MTs) that exhibit a striking 9-fold radial symmetry

28. The presence of microtubules and filaments of blood platelets is confirmed by the freeze-etching technique.

29. - Axoneme Each cilium is associated with a basal body, from which microtubules originate to form the Axoneme

30. Centrioles are built from a cylindrical array of 9 microtubules, each of which has attached to it 2 partial microtubules.Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\) is an electron micrograph showing a cross section of a Centriole with its array of nine triplets of microtubules.

31. The Centriole is a structure that is comprised of microtubules that are arranged in a particular manner

32. A Centriole can be produced up of nine triplet microtubules set up in a cylinder-like Structure

33. 10 Later in anaphase, the unattached interloper microtubules actively slide past each other, elongating the entire spindle.

34. (1977) Observations of the structural components of flagellar Axonemes and central pair microtubules from rat sperm

35. Aggregates of curved microtubules of constant diameter, randomly arranged, are the substratum of the Cowdry type A inclusions.

36. Through its binding to tubulin, Acetaldehyde decreases the polymerization of microtubules thereby impairing protein secretion and favouring th …

37. Centriole: Centrin, cenexin, and tektin are the types of microtubules arranged in this cylindrical structure to form the Centrioles

38. The adjacent host cytoplasm, separated from the fungus by a granular interfacial matrix, contains numerous chloroplasts, mitochondria, and microtubules.

39. Three different classes of microtubules have been detected in the nucleus of yeast cells passing from anaerobiosis to aerobiosis.

40. The building block of the Axoneme is the microtubule; each Axoneme is composed of several microtubules aligned in parallel

41. The Axonemes of the caudal flagella are accompanied by two sheets of microtubules, which were called funis by

42. At the core of most Centrioles is a microtubule scaffold formed from a radial array of nine triplet microtubules

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

44. From the Centrioles microtubules extend into the entire cytoplasm of the syncytium as a uniformly organised, stellate, radial system

45. The HDAC6 Inhibitor Trichostatin A Acetylates Microtubules and Protects Axons From Excitotoxin-Induced Degeneration in a Compartmented Culture Model

46. Tau is a family of closely related proteins known for its ability to Copolymerize with tubulin, inducing the formation of microtubules

47. Amebae, which lack microtubules except during mitosis, differentiate into flagellates with a fixed shape and a complex microtubule cytoskeleton in 120 min

48. ‘There are nine paired microtubules per Axoneme, and they are interconnected by dynein molecules, protruding at regular intervals like the legs of a millipede.’ ‘It brings us to another question, whether the neck region of a flagellar Axoneme with a basal body could make some mechanical hindrance to microtubules sliding.’

49. An Axoneme is comprised of two central microtubules surrounded by nine doublets, the nexin-dynein regulatory complex, radial spokes, and dynein arms

50. Size and structure: The microtubules form a Centriole that has a length of about 200 nm wide and 500 nm long