Axonemes

/ˈæksəˌniːmz/ noun

The plural of axoneme; the internal core structure of cilia and flagella made of microtubules that helps cells move.

From Greek 'axon' (axis) + 'nema' (thread), combining the roots for axis and thread. The term was coined in the 20th century to describe the threadlike central core discovered in cell appendages.

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