单词 | mastigoneme |
释义 | mastigonemen. Biology. Any of a number of hair-like structures which project laterally from the flagella of some unicellular eukaryotes. Cf. flimmer n.2 ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > organisms by number or kind of cells > [noun] > eukaryote > parts of eukaryote mastigoneme1935 flimmer1945 1935 Biol. Abstr. 9 1150/1 The longitudinal flagellum of the Dinoflagellate, Glenodinium uliginosum, bears a long, slender, terminal filament, the transverse flagellum is provided with a row of mastigonemes. 1947 Ann. Rev. Microbiol. 1 8 Hair-like branches (‘flimmer’, ‘mastigonemes’) on one or both sides of flagella have been described. 1965 New Scientist 4 Mar. 568/3 The presence of lateral projections or ‘mastigonemes’ on the flagella of Monas. 1991 Cladistics 7 141 This included the water-moulds which, although they lack chloroplasts, do have mastigonemes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1935 |
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