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Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report: APA. Aliouche, Hidaya. (2019, June 20). Cilia and Flagella in Eukaryotes.
Fisch, C. & Dupuis-Williams, P. Ultrastructure of cilia and flagella — back to the future! Biol. Cell 103, 249–270 (2011). Article PubMed Google Scholar ...
Cilia and flagella, the protrusions that cells use for propulsion and sensing, often wave spontaneously. Zvonimir Dogic, a physicist at Brandeis University, wanted to understand what about their ...
Absence of Radial Spokes in Mouse Node Cilia Is Required for Rotational Movement but Confers Ultrastructural Instability as a Trade-Off. Developmental Cell , 2015; 35 (2): 236 DOI: 10.1016/j ...
New Cilia Disassembly Pathway Revealed in Maturing Neurons. ... In the 1950s, transmission electron microscopy enabled researchers to distinguish the ultrastructure of these two forms of cilia and how ...
Cilia and flagella, which are antenna-like structures that protrude from most of the cells in our body, contain many microtubules. An example of flagell is the sperm tail, ...
Cilia may be capable of much more than acting as little antennae that sense signals outside of nerve cells. The stubby appendages may actually be able to send messages themselves , results from a ...
Rosenbaum said that in other life forms, cilia and flagella are osmotic sensors and can detect whether the water is too salty or too dilute. If there are defects in genes coding for these cilia ...
A microscopic speck of green algae can trot like a horse. Or gallop. Biophysicist Kirsty Wan compares the gaits of creatures large and small. Moving diagonally opposite limbs, or flagella in this ...
Salmonella bacteria are gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria that have flagella (hair-like structures) that they use for locomotion.(Getty Images) Life has spread into every available ecological ...