- A
basal body (synonymous with
basal granule,
kinetosome, and in
older cytological literature with blepharoplast) is a
protein structure found at the base...
-
nonfunctioning centriole lies
adjacent to the
kinetosome. Nine
interconnected props attach the
kinetosome to the plasmalemma, and a
terminal plate is present...
- striated,
fibrous root-like
structures that
attach to the
basal bodies (
kinetosome) of the
flagella and end in some
other organelle. In the
strictest sense...
-
nonfunctioning centriole lies
adjacent to the
kinetosome. Nine
interconnected props attach the
kinetosome to the plasmalemma, and a
terminal plate is present...
- Malawimonas-like
organisms Malawimonads Small free-living
bicilates with two
kinetosomes, one or two
vanes in
posterior cilium. 3
Metamonada Middle monads Metamonads...
- two centrioles: one
develops a
flagellum and the
other rotates to the
kinetosome. The
mitochondrial cristae are flat and ****ociated with
lipid globules...
- the body are in dikinetids, in
which either the
anterior one or both
kinetosomes may be ciliated, and
which are ****ociated with
fibers composed of overlapping...
-
supported by
dikinetids of
characteristic structure, with
cilia on both
kinetosomes. The
mouth may be
apical or ventral, with more or less
prominent ****ociated...
-
stacks of
postciliary microtubular ribbons ****ociated with the
somatic kinetosomes. Warren, A. (2019).
World Ciliophora Database. Postciliodesmatophora...
-
basal bodies (or
kinetosomes) of the four
flagella with ****ociated structures. At the
anterior end of the
mastigote system, the
kinetosomes are
arranged in...