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Wat (wie) is PICMG 2 9 - definitie

EUKARYOTIC MOTILE ORGANELLE
Undulipodia; 9+2 organelle

Matthew 2:9         
VERSE OF THE BIBLE
Mt. 2:9
Matthew 2:9 is the ninth verse of the second chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. King Herod has dispatched the magi to Bethlehem to find the infant Jesus.
999 Plan         
  • Cain supporters with signs celebrating his 9–9–9 plan
TAX REFORM PLAN PROPOSED BY HERMAN CAIN
"9-9-9" plan; 9-9-9 plan; 999 plan; 9–9–9 plan; "9–9–9" plan; 9-9-9 Plan
The 999 Plan was a tax proposal that was a centerpiece of Herman Cain's 2012 campaign for the Republican Party's nomination for president of the United States. It was introduced in August 2011.
Music Pioneer Awards         
9+2 Music Pioneer Awards
The Music Pioneer Awards () was a Chinese music awards show produced by Music FM Radio Guangdong and other 23 Chinese provincial-level music radios. The first awards ceremony was held in 1987, and the event was last held in 2016.

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Undulipodium

An undulipodium or undulopodium (Greek: "swinging foot"; plural undulipodia), or a 9+2 organelle is a motile filamentous extracellular projection of eukaryotic cells. It is basically synonymous to flagella and cilia which are differing terms for similar molecular structures used on different types of cells, and usually correspond to different waveforms.

The name was coined to differentiate from the analogous structures present in prokaryotic cells.

The usage of the term was early supported by Lynn Margulis, especially in support of endosymbiotic theory. The eukaryotic cilia are structurally identical to eukaryotic flagella, although distinctions are sometimes made according to function and/or length. The Gene Ontology database does not make a distinction between the two, referring to most undulipodia as "motile cilium", and to that in the sperm as sperm flagellum.