Axoneme
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− | An axoneme is part of the internal structure of [[Cilia]] and [[Flagella]]. It functions as the [[Cytoskeleton]] by providing semi-rigid support, allowing organelle to maintain its general shape while being able to move. | + | An axoneme is part of the internal structure of [[Cilia]] and [[Flagella]]. It functions as the [[Cytoskeleton]] by providing semi-rigid support, allowing the [[Organelle|organelle]] to maintain its general shape while being able to move. |
Revision as of 16:42, 8 December 2018
An axoneme is part of the internal structure of Cilia and Flagella. It functions as the Cytoskeleton by providing semi-rigid support, allowing the organelle to maintain its general shape while being able to move.