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Mastigonemes are
lateral "hairs" that
attach to
protistan flagella.
Flimsy hairs attach to the
flagella of
euglenid flagellates,
while stiff hairs occur...
- tube is
tipped by many
delicate hairs called mastigonemes. The
proteins that code for the
mastigonemes appear to be
exclusive to the
stramenopile clade...
- as nine
doublets surrounding two singlets.
Flagella may have
hairs (
mastigonemes), as in many stramenopiles.
Their interior is
continuous with the cell's...
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flagellum is
coated with
about 30,000
extremely fine
filaments called mastigonemes. Like
other euglenoids,
Euglena possess a red eyespot, an
organelle composed...
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inserted parallel to one another, and are
covered by
bipartite hairs called mastigonemes,
formed within the
endoplasmic reticulum and
transported to the cell...
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Tinsellated (straminipilous)
flagella have
lateral filaments known as
mastigonemes perpendicular to
their main axis,
which allow for more
surface area,...
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presence of two
unequal flagella, one of
which has
tripartite hairs called mastigonemes. In particular, they are
characterized by
photosynthetic organelles or...
- stramenochromes, ochrophytes,
heterokontophytes Biflagellates with
tripartite mastigonemes,
chloroplasts with four
membranes and
chlorophylls a and c,
tubular cristae...
- (including lack thereof), and from one to
hundreds of
flagella without mastigonemes.
Present in marine,
freshwater and
terrestrial habitats. Chloropicophyceae...
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diatoms and have the
usual heterokont structure,
including the
hairs (
mastigonemes)
characteristic in
other groups.
Diatoms are
often referred as "jewels...