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ki·net·o·some K0066475 (kə-nĕt′ə-sōm′, -nē′tə-, kī-)n. A basal body that is associated especially with ciliated cells.kinetosome (kɪˈnɛtəˌsəʊm; kɪˈniːtəˌsəʊm; kaɪˈnɛtəˌsəʊm; kaɪˈniːtəˌsəʊm) n (Biology) a structure in some flagellate protozoans which forms the base of the flagellum, consisting of a circular arrangement of microtubuleskinetosomeenUK
kinetosome[kə′ned·ə‚sōm] (cell and molecular biology) basal body kinetosomeenUK
ba·sal bod·yan elongated centriolar structure situated at the base of each cilium at the apical margin of a cell. Synonym(s): basal corpuscle, basal granule, blepharoplast, kinetosomekinetosome (kə-nĕt′ə-sōm′, -nē′tə-, kī-)n. A basal body that is associated especially with ciliated cells.basal body A structure located at the base of eukaryotic cilia and flagella, which is a continuation of the 9 outer-axonemal microtubule doublets, but with the addition of a C tubule to form a centriole-like triplet. Basal bodies may be self-replicating and serve as a nucleating centre for axonemal assembly, which are anchored in the cytoplasm by rootlets.kinetosome or kinetoplast the BASAL BODY of a CILIUM. |