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kinety Row of cilia basal bodies and their kinetodesmose; all kineties and kinetodesmata in the organism are its infraciliature.
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kinetoplast Conspicuous part of a mitochondrion in a trypanosome from which the flagellum arises.
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kinesiology The study of the movement of body parts.
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kinesthesia Ability to perceive extent, direction or weight of movement; muscle sense.
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kinesis ability of parts (eg, of skull or jaw) to move or flex relative to each other. One of the critical design issues of the vertebrate skull and a frequent source of lineage-splitting, the degree of skull kinesis involves numerous trade-offs.
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