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Что (кто) такое flagellum - определение

CELLULAR APPENDAGES FUNCTIONING AS LOCOMOTIVE OR SENSORY ORGANELLES
Flagella; Monotrichous; Amphitrichous; Lophotrichous; Peritrichous; Flagell; Flagellae; Bacterial flagella; Bacterial flagellum; Phragellion; Flagellar motility; Eukaryotic flagellum; Flagellar; Flagellated; Polar flagellar tuft; Multiflagellated; Flagellar apparatus; Uniflagellate; Polar flagellum; Flagellar motor; Flagellum motor; Flagellar bundle; Flagellar bundling
  • Longitudinal section through the flagella area in ''[[Chlamydomonas reinhardtii]]''. In the cell apex is the basal body that is the anchoring site for a flagellum. Basal bodies originate from and have a substructure similar to that of centrioles, with nine peripheral microtubule triplets (see structure at bottom center of image).
  • The "9+2" structure is visible in this cross-section micrograph of an axoneme.
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  • Eukaryotic flagella. 1–axoneme, 2–cell membrane, 3–IFT (IntraFlagellar Transport), 4–Basal body, 5–Cross section of flagella, 6–Triplets of microtubules of basal body
  • Cross section of an [[axoneme]]
  • Beating pattern of eukaryotic "flagellum" and "cillum", a traditional distinction before the structures of the two are known.

flagellum         
[fl?'d??l?m]
¦ noun (plural flagella) Biology a slender thread-like structure, especially a microscopic whip-like appendage which enables many protozoans, bacteria, spermatozoa, etc. to swim.
Derivatives
flagellar adjective
Origin
C19 (denoting a whip or scourge): from L., dimin. of flagrum 'scourge'.
Flagellum         
·vt An appendage of the reproductive apparatus of the snail.
II. Flagellum ·vt A long, whiplike cilium. ·see Flagellata.
III. Flagellum ·vt A young, flexible shoot of a plant; ·esp., the long trailing branch of a vine, or a slender branch in certain mosses.
IV. Flagellum ·vt A lashlike appendage of a crustacean, ·esp. the terminal ortion of the antennae and the epipodite of the maxilipeds. ·see Maxilliped.
Flagellum         
A flagellum (; ) is a hairlike appendage that protrudes from certain plant and animal sperm cells, and from a wide range of microorganisms to provide motility. Many protists with flagella are termed as flagellates.

Википедия

Flagellum

A flagellum (; PL flagella) is a hairlike appendage that protrudes from certain plant and animal sperm cells, and from a wide range of microorganisms to provide motility. Many protists with flagella are termed as flagellates.

A microorganism may have from one to many flagella. A gram-negative bacterium Helicobacter pylori for example uses its multiple flagella to propel itself through the mucus lining to reach the stomach epithelium, where it may cause a gastric ulcer to develop. In some bacteria the flagellum can also function as a sensory organelle, being sensitive to wetness outside the cell.

Across the three domains of Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryota the flagellum has a different structure, protein composition, and mechanism of propulsion but shares the same function of providing motility. The Latin word flagellum means "whip" to describe its lash-like swimming motion. The flagellum in archaea is called the archaellum to note its difference from the bacterial flagellum.

Eukaryotic flagella and cilia are identical in structure but have different lengths and functions. Prokaryotic fimbriae and pili are smaller, and thinner appendages, with different functions.

Примеры употребления для flagellum
1. It delved into such arcane subjects as the nature of bacterial flagellum.
2. In particular, he focuses on the bacterial flagellum, which is driven by a rotary engine composed of protein and located at an anchor point inside the cell membrane.
3. And indeed, a moment‘s thought shows that any God capable of creating a bacterial flagellum (to say nothing of a universe) would have to be a far more complex, and therefore statistically improbable, entity than the bacterial flagellum (or universe) itself even more in need of an explanation than the object he is alleged to have created.
4. The judge notes multiple examples involving the immune system, the blood clotting system, and even the bacterial flagellum itself, in which this appears to have been the case.
5. The meandering course of Darwinian evolution couldn‘t produce a microbe‘s flagellum, a DNA molecule, or a human eye, say ID‘s adherents.