| basal body temperature |
body temperature in the morning before rising or moving about or eating anything
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| basal body |
one of the cylindrical cytoplasmic bodies structurally resembling the centriole, from which it originates, located on the subsurface of flagellate protozoa and giving rise to the axoneme. Basal bodies are connected together in longitudinal rows by bundles of fibrils called kinetodesmata. Called also basal granule, blepharoplast, and kinetosome. See also kinetoplast and parabasal b.
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| basal body temperature |
A technique for determining ovulation by recording daily basal body temperature. 378
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| basal body |
Centriole from which an axoneme arises; also called a kinetosome or blepharoplast.
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| basal body |
A structure at the base of a cilium or flagellum; consists of nine triplet microtubules arranged in a circle with no central microtubule.
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