- An
axostyle is a
sheet of
microtubules found in
certain protists. It
arises from the
bases of the flagella,
sometimes projecting beyond the end of the...
- barb-like
axostyle projects opposite the four-flagella bundle. All of
these flagella are
connected to an "undulating" membrane. The
axostyle may be used...
-
flagella found on the
anterior aspect of the parasite. They also have an
axostyle found on the
posterior end as well as an
undulating membrane on one side...
-
microtubules that
curve around the
flagellar bases.
Posterior to the
pelta is the
axostyle, is a
bundle of
microtubules that
extends from the
anterior end of the...
- they
typically have an
axostyle, a pelta, a costa, and
parabasal bodies. In
Histomonas only one
flagellum and a
reduced axostyle are found, and in Dientamoeba...
-
cases projects past the end. This is
called the
axostyle, but is
different in
structure from the
axostyles of oxymonads.[citation needed]
Parabasalids are...
- of the
anteriorly positioned nucleus, and a more or less well-defined
axostyle". It is the
first eukaryotic genus to be
found to
completely lack mitochondria...
- an
organelle called an
axostyle, but
different in
structure from the
axostyles of parabasalids. The cell may use the
axostyle to swim, as the
sheets slide...
- of the
axostyle of the cell, an
undulating ribbon-like
structure consisting of
microtubules running along the
length of the cell. The
axostyle propels...
-
flagellar basal bodies.
Axostyles in the
cortical cytoplasm extend along the
entire length of the
flagellar bands. Some
axostyles follow the
spiral arrangement...