ciliargångarna
Ciliargångarna, also known as ciliary tracts or canal systems, are a feature found in certain biological structures, particularly within the reproductive systems of some invertebrates and the vascular systems of plants. In the context of invertebrate reproduction, these are often microscopic channels lined with cilia, which are hair-like appendages. These cilia beat in a coordinated manner, creating a current that helps to transport gametes, such as eggs or sperm, or developing embryos through the reproductive tract. The specific arrangement and function of ciliargångarna can vary greatly depending on the species.
In botanical contexts, the term might refer to analogous structures involved in the transport of fluids or