
<cell biology> Filament extending between the paired flagella of certain unicellular algae (haptophytes). Supported by 6 or 7 microtubules (not in an axoneme like array) and apparently used for capturing prey in a manner analogous to the axopodia of heliozoa. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Filament extending between the paired flagella of certain unicellular algae (haptophytes). Supported by 6 or 7 microtubules (not in an axoneme-like array) and apparently used for capturing prey, in a manner analogous to the axopodia of heliozoa.
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Peg-like structure unique to the Prymnesiophyta; its function is not known.
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