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Description A diagrammatic cross-section of an axoneme as seen from the top of the undulipodia
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Author Alexei Kouprianov
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Un axonema consta de 9 pares de microtúbulos (A y B) exteriores que rodean un par central. A esta disposición se le conoce como 9x2+2

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