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normal supporting microtubules or axoneme, each
contains a rod (called
paraxonemal),
which has a
tubular structure in one
flagellum and a
latticed structure...
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Other structures, more uncommon, are the
paraflagellar (or paraxial,
paraxonemal) rod, the R fiber, and the S fiber.: 63–84 For
surface structures, see...
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distinguished by the
presence of a very
reduced flagellar 'wing' and
paraxonemal rod, and by
having two ring-like
structures below the
transverse septum...
- cercozoans. Both
flagella have the same
thickness and are simple,
without a
paraxonemal rod,
hairs or scales,
sometimes acronematic (= with an acroneme). Unlike...
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features shared by all euglenids, such as
possession of
pellicle strips and
paraxonemal rods on
their flagella. Instead, they were
placed in the euglenozoan...
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normal supporting microtubules or axoneme, each
contains a rod (called
paraxonemal),
which has a
tubular structure in one
flagellum and a
latticed structure...
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emergent flagellum is used for
movement through the
environment and has a
paraxonemal (paraxial) rod
which functions to
support it.
Microtubular roots extend...
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dorsal vane
attaches on the
posterior flagellum,
which is
supported by a
paraxonemal lamella that
originates near the axoneme. The
axoneme is
composed of...
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instead of
flagellar movement. The
flagella are
hollow with
heteromorphic paraxonemal rods,
covered with
sheaths of hairs. In
accordance to its name, the anterior...