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cilia: Definition from Answers.com
[L.] plural of cilium. 1. the eyelashes. 2. minute hairlike processes that extend from a cell surface, composed of nine pairs of microtubules around a core of two ...
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cilium: Definition from Answers.com
A cilium (Latin for eyelash; the plural is cilia) is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Cilia are slender protuberances that project from the much larger cell body.
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Disc shedding - Information from Answers.com
1 Formation and shedding; 2 Traditional theories about the mechanism of .... the connecting cilium as SARA was detected in the connecting cilium and basal ...
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What is cilium
The cells that line the cochlea in the inner ear have cilia that transmit a signal to ... Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]. ... What is an analogy for cilium?
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axoneme: Definition from Answers.com
Numerous eukaryotic cells carry whip-like appendages (cilia or eukaryotic flagella) whose inner core consists of a cytoskeletal structure called the axoneme . The ...
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BBSome - Information from Answers.com
The BBSome is a component of the basal body and is involved in formation of the primary cilium. The BBSome is a complex of seven Bardet–Biedl syndrome ...
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Ciliopathy - Information from Answers.com
A ciliopathy is a genetic disorder of the cellular cilia or the cilia anchoring structures, the basal bodies, or of ciliary function. Although ciliopathies are usually ...
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How are cilia and flagella similar?: Information from Answers.com
Cilia are about 2-10 mm long, while flagella are much longer, ranging from 1 mm to several millimeters, although they are most commonly 10-200 mm. They are ...
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What is Cilia
What is a cilia? Little hairs that direct dirt and debris out of system... We have cilia in our nose, lungs, and even our inner ears. Probably other places as well... I'm ...
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Do animal cells have cilium
Animal cells have cillia because they have cilia. Cillia is hair on the animal cell. ... Last edit by ID2006649580. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question].
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