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The movement with the help of myonemes is better seen in​

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Answered by HARSHPRAJAPATI2005
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Answered by priyarksynergy
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Myonemes is better seen in single cell eukaryotes.

Explanation:

  • A contractile structure seen in some eukaryotic single-celled organisms, particularly Vorticella, is known as a myoneme (or spasmoneme).
  • When exposed to calcium, it consists of a succession of protein filaments that shorten fast.
  • Although the shortening can occur at speeds of up to 100 lengths per second, the relaxing time is several seconds (compared to approximately one tenth of a second for muscle).
  • Acantharea's myonemes likewise exhibit gradual contraction and undulation movements. 
  • By contracting and relaxing,  myonemes aid movement.

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