Definition of Microtubular. Meaning of Microtubular. Synonyms of Microtubular

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Definition of Microtubular

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Meaning of Microtubular from wikipedia

- Microtubules are polymers of tubulin that form part of the cytoskeleton and provide structure and shape to eukaryotic cells. Microtubules can be as long...
- called chromosomes; these are separated into two matching sets by a microtubular spindle during nuclear division, in the distinctively eukaryotic process...
- A microtubular membrane is a type of membrane made up of small tubular structures. Microtubular ****ociated membranes are found in various cell types and...
- pathogen, among others. Conosa are morphologically defined by a conical microtubular structure, and have been found to be monophyletic. The Conosa group was...
- directly with the surface of the nucleus. The surface of flagella lacks microtubular hairs, but some genera present scales or fibrillar hairs. The earliest-branching...
- The mouths of Phyllopharyngea are characteristically surrounded by microtubular ribbons, called phyllae. Nematodesmata, rods found in several other classes...
- Kevin Kendall Nationality British Alma mater University of Cambridge Known for Microtubular SOFC Scientific career Fields Physics...
- support for the cell. Axostyles originate in ****ociation with a flagellar microtubular root and occur in two groups, the oxymonads and parabasalids; they have...
- Representation of a Myxogastrid Anterior flagellum Posterior flagellum Basal body Microtubular cone Golgi apparatus; modifies proteins and sends them out of the cell...
- by postciliodesmata (singular: postciliodesma), stacks of postciliary microtubular ribbons ****ociated with the somatic kinetosomes. Warren, A. (2019). World...