| axoneme | <cell biology> The central microtubule complex of eukaryotic cilia and flagella with the characteristic 9 + 2 arrangement of tubules when seen in cross-section. (12 Mar 1998) |
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axon: long nerve fiber that conducts away from the cell body of the neuron
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An axon, or "nerve fiber," is a long slender projection of a nerve cell, or "neuron," which conducts electrical impulses away from the neuron's cell body or soma. Axons are in effect the primary transmission lines of the nervous system, and as bundles they help make up nerves. Individual axons are microscopic in diameter--typically about one micrometre across-- but may extend to macroscopic lengths. ...
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Axoneme is the core scaffold of an eukaryotic cilium and flagellum. Biochemical analysis identified more than 250 components which constitute an axoneme. The characteristic feather of the axoneme is its 9 + 2 arrangement of microtubules and associated proteins. Nine pairs of microtubule protofilament doublets form a ring and surround two central single microtubules. Ciliary dynein motor protein complexes attach to one of the microtubules from each set of outer doublets. ...
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the main core of a flagellum consisting of two central microtubules surrounded by nine double microtubules (Hawksworth et al., 1983).
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Core of a cilium of flagellum, comprising micro-tubules.
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| Axone | long nerve fiber that conducts away from the cell body of the neuron |
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