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Sperm
...rane , (3) nucleus , (4) mitochondria , and (5)
flagellum (tail) A sperm cell , or spermatozoon ( pl....on of ATP . The spermatozoan tail is typically a
flagellum used for propulsion. In humans, sperm cells consists of a head 5 m by 3 m and a tail 50 m long. ...
Organelle
...le melanosome Other related structures:
flagellum cytosol endomembrane system nucleosome microtubule cell membrane...
Fungus
...ytrids, where spores are propelled by a posterior
flagellum , all fungal spores are non-motile. They develop into new mycelia, which invade some substrate and repeat the life cycle. These may become very large, often several square metres in size; fairy rings are an example. Nutrition and ecology Fungi ...
Flagellum
A
flagellum (plural, flagella) is a whip-like organelle tha...s showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Bacterial
flagellum 2 Archaeal
flagellum 3 Eukaryotic
flagellum 4 See also 5 External links Bac...
Eukaryote
...ver the course of several cell divisions, with one
flagellum retained from the parent and the other derived from it. Centrioles may also be associated in the formation of a spindle during nuclear division. Some protists have various other microtubule-supported organelles. These include the radiolaria and ...
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Variation
... Phase variation : Alternation in the type of
flagellum produced by a bacterium. Phenotype : The observable properties and physical character istics of of a cell or an organ ism that is the result of its unique genotype . Full article >>> Genetic variation s at the site where a r...
Tubulin
...he primary structural component of the eukaryotic
flagellum . Full article >>> In particular, he has devised a system that can discriminate among myo tubulin -specific regulatory region s, other regulatory region s, and nonregulatory regions. Full article >>>...
Superficial
...m s. Full article >>> The archaeal
flagellum is superficial ly similar to the bacteria l (or eubacteria l)
flagellum ; in the 1980s they were thought to be homologous on the basis of gross morphology and behavior (C...
Striate
...es along the cell surface beneath the recurrent
flagellum and undulating membrane. costal Pertaining to a rib. Full article >>> rhabdosarcoma - a highly malignant neoplasm derived from striate d muscle Synonyms: rhabdomyosarcoma By Wordnet Dictionary ... Full article >>>...
Stigma
... within Kingdom Protista whose members have a
flagellum and a light-sensitive stigma (eu = good well true; gleno = pupil of the eye; phyta phyto = plant ) ... Full article >>> : The part of an angiosperm containing the organ s of reproduction (male stamen and female stigma as ...
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