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kinety Biol.|ˈkaɪnətɪ| [ad. F. cinétie (Chatton & Lwoff 1935, in Compt. Rend. hebd. d. Séances et Mém. de la Soc. de Biol. CXVIII. 1069), f. Gr. κινητ-ικός for putting in motion: see -y3.] In ciliates and flagellates, a kinetodesma together with its row of associated kinetosomes.
1949Growth XIII. Suppl. 62 Consider..a classical and simple ciliate of the Leucophrys type... The cilia are organized in 29 somatic rows. These rows, or kineties, are complex structures. You see: 1) a fiber: the kinetodesma; 2) a line of kinetosomes. 1953Biol. Bull. CIV. 408 The primary fibrillar apparatus of ciliates consists of a number of parallel structural units, the kineties. 1967J. H. Wilmoth Biol. Invertebr. ii. 19 The connecting kinetosomes and kinetodesma form a functional and structural unit called a kinety.., but are not connected to other kineties. Ibid., It is of extreme significance that flagellates at cell division cleave parallel to the kineties, while among ciliates the cleavage plane crosses kineties. |