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The surface of the Rhabdopleura zooid is ciliated. The cilia of the cephalic shield and tentacles have paddle-like swellings of the shaft. These swellings are usually about 0.6–1 μm in diameter and most frequently found in the distal 1–2 μm of the ciliary shaft. Others are found in other positions along the length of the cilium and it is suggested that at least some of these swellings represent material transport within the cilium.
Paddle shaped cilia are probably more efficient than normal cilia in moving water and food particles. If these cilia are involved in the building of the tubular coenecium then their distribution suggests that the tentacles as well as the cephalic shield are actively involved in tube building.
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I should like to thank the director and staff of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Plymouth, for collecting the material and the generous loan of facilities during the preparation of the material. Mr. R. Moss provided skillful technical and photographic assistance
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Dilly, P.N. Material transport within specialised ciliary shafts on Rhabdopleura zooids. Cell Tissue Res. 180, 367–381 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00227602
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