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HOME / ANATOMY / ATLAS / 1. THE NEURON / 1.1. PLASMA MEMBRANE, CYTOPLASM, AND ORGANELLES /

1.1.7. Centrioles and Cilia

Fig. 1.1.7.01. Two perpendicular centrioles
Fig. 1.1.7.02. Centriole surrounded by Golgi apparatus
Fig. 1.1.7.03. The 9 microtubular triplets
Fig. 1.1.7.04. Solitary intracellular cilia, centriole
Fig. 1.1.7.05. Solitary intracellular cilia, distal
Fig. 1.1.7.06. Solitary intracellular cilia, astrocyte
Fig. 1.1.7.07. Solitary cilia from one of two centrioles
Fig. 1.1.7.08. Rootlet below the centriole
Fig. 1.1.7.09. Solitary cilia in 3D
Fig. 1.1.7.10. Ciliar basal bodies in ependyma
Fig. 1.1.7.11.  Microtubule triads
Fig. 1.1.7.12. 3D reconstructions of two neocortical pyramidal cells
Fig. 1.1.7.13. 3D reconstruction of cilium from a pyramidal cell body

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    • 1. THE NEURON
      • 1.1. Plasma Membrane, Cytoplasm, and Organelles
        • 1.1.1. Plasma Membrane
        • 1.1.2. Endoplasmic Reticulum
        • 1.1.3. Golgi Apparatus
        • 1.1.4. Mitochondria
        • 1.1.5. Multivesicular Bodies
        • 1.1.6. Lysosomes
        • 1.1.7. Centrioles and Cilia
          • 1.1.7.01.
          • 1.1.7.02.
          • 1.1.7.03.
          • 1.1.7.04.
          • 1.1.7.05.
          • 1.1.7.06.
          • 1.1.7.07.
          • 1.1.7.08.
          • 1.1.7.09.
          • 1.1.7.10.
          • 1.1.7.11.
          • 1.1.7.12.
          • 1.1.7.13.
        • 1.1.8. Cytoskeleton
        • 1.1.9. Cytoplasmic Inclusions
        • 1.1.10. Endocytosis, Exocytosis
      • 1.2. Nucleus
      • 1.3. Perikaryon
      • 1.4. Dendrites
      • 1.5. Axon
      • 1.6. Chemical Synapses
      • 1.7. Intercellular Junctions
      • 1.8. The Neuropil
      • 1.9. Regional Appearances of the Central Nervous Tissue
    • 2. THE NEUROGLIA
    • 3. THE BLOOD VESSELS
    • 4. THE CHOROID PLEXUS
    • 5. THE PERIPHERAL NERVES AND GANGLIA
    • 6. THE MENINGES
    • 7. ABNORMALITIES
    • 8. HOW SMALL IS IT?
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