Axoneme — Axonème L axonème est la partie axiale et motrice d un cil ou d un flagelle d une cellule eucaryote. L axonème le plus souvent cité est constitué d un cylindre de 9 doublets de microtubules qui, associés entre eux par des moteurs moléculaires… … Wikipédia en Français
axoneme — axoneme. См. аксонемный комплекс. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
Axoneme — Numerous eukaryotic cells carry whip like appendages (cilia or eukaryotic flagella) whose inner core consists of a cytoskeletal structure called the axoneme. The axoneme serves as the skeleton of these organelles, both giving support to the… … Wikipedia
Axonème — L axonème est la partie axiale et motrice d un cil ou d un flagelle d une cellule eucaryote. L axonème le plus souvent cité est constitué d un cylindre de 9 doublets de microtubules qui, associés entre eux par des moteurs moléculaires (les bras… … Wikipédia en Français
axoneme — noun Etymology: Greek axōn axis + nēma thread, from nēn to spin more at needle Date: 1901 the fibrillar bundle of a flagellum or cilium that usually consists of nine pairs of microtubules arranged in a ring around a single central pair • axonemal … New Collegiate Dictionary
axoneme — n. [Gr. axon, axle; nema, thread] The core of a cilium or flagellum, comprising microtubles; genoneme of a chromosome … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
axoneme — The central microtubule complex of eukaryotic cilia and flagella with the characteristic 9 + 2 arrangement of tubules when seen in cross section … Dictionary of molecular biology
axoneme — 1. The central thread running in the axis of the chromosome. 2. SYN: axial filament. 3. The distinctive array of microtubules in the core of eukaryotic cilia and flagella comprising a central pair surrounded by a sheaf of nine doublet… … Medical dictionary
axoneme — ax·o·neme … English syllables
axoneme — ax•o•neme [[t]ˈæk səˌnim[/t]] n. cbl the shaft within a flagellum or cilium, containing twenty microtubules arranged as nine doublets and two singlets • Etymology: 1900–05; < Gkáxōnaxis +nêma thread … From formal English to slang