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noun - a part of a cilium

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Plural form of axoneme.
The central strand of a cilium or flagellum. It is composed of an array of microtubules, typically in nine pairs around two single central ones.
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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 structure and, in some cases, causing it to bend. Though distinctions of function and/or length may be made between cilia and flagella, the internal structure of the axoneme is common to both.
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