Illustration of a ciliary doublet microtubule. Cilia are hair-like structures on the surface of a cell that can move by bending. The inside of each cilium contains precisely arranged microtubules known as the axoneme, which supports the cilia, whilst allowing it to bend. The axoneme consists of a central unit containing two single microtubules and nine peripheral doublet microtubules. | |
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