Axostyle

/ˈæksəsˌtaɪl/ noun

A rigid rod-like structure found in certain single-celled organisms like some protozoans that helps them maintain their shape and move.

From Greek 'axon' (axis) + 'stylos' (pillar or column). First described in microscopy during the late 19th century when scientists could finally see these tiny cellular structures under powerful microscopes.

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