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Microtubules are
polymers of
tubulin that form part of the
cytoskeleton and
provide structure and
shape to
eukaryotic cells.
Microtubules can be as long...
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called chromosomes;
these are
separated into two
matching sets by a
microtubular spindle during nuclear division, in the
distinctively eukaryotic process...
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microtubular membrane is a type of
membrane made up of
small tubular structures.
Microtubular ****ociated
membranes are
found in
various cell
types and...
- Kilner, J. A.; Orera, V. M. (30 July 2010). "Performance and
Aging ofMicrotubular YSZ-based
Solid Oxide Regenerative Fuel Cells" (PDF). Fuel Cells. 11:...
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among others.
Conosa are
morphologically defined by a
conical microtubular structure, and have been
found to be monophyletic. The
Conosa group was...
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support for the cell.
Axostyles originate in ****ociation with a
flagellar microtubular root and
occur in two groups, the
oxymonads and parabasalids; they have...
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mouths of
Phyllopharyngea are
characteristically surrounded by
microtubular ribbons,
called phyllae. Nematodesmata, rods
found in
several other classes...
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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...
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postciliodesmata (singular: postciliodesma),
stacks of
postciliary microtubular ribbons ****ociated with the
somatic kinetosomes. Warren, A. (2019). World...
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unify the two concepts, as it
refers specifically to the
homologous microtubular structure found in both, but not
found in
prokaryotic flagella. A 2007...