-
complex structures bearing individual pseudopodia which form
irregular nets.
Axopodia are the
phagocytosis type with long, thin
pseudopods supported by complex...
-
unicellular and
roughly spherical in shape, with many
axopodia that
radiate outward from the cell body.
Axopodia are a type of
pseudopodia that are
supported by...
- such as the
Radiolaria and Heliozoa, have stiff, needle-like,
radiating axopodia (actinopoda)
supported from
within by
bundles of microtubules. Free-living...
- are
distinguished by
their large number of
nuclei in each cell.
Their axopodia sometimes terminate on the
surface of nuclei.
Vacuoles are
abundant in...
- (protists) with
stiff arms (
axopodia)
radiating from
their spherical bodies,
which are
responsible for
their common name. The
axopodia are microtubule-supported...
- of
cells with
rounded plate-like
outer scales and outwardly-radiating
axopodia,
which is
visually similar to Lovecraft's
description of Yog-sothoth as...
- Thin microtubule-based
appendages for
feeding (haptonema in haptophytes,
axopodia in centrohelids),
complex mineralized scales. 517
extant 1,205
fossil Hemimastigophora...
-
centrioles that are
shorter than in
Heliomorpha and Tetradimorpha, and
axopodia generated by a
globular centrosome with a
distinct granular s**** and a...
-
Raphidiophrys is a
genus of
centrohelid with
radiating axopodia. R.
intermedia is
found in the
bottom sludge of
freshwater bodies in Canada, Chile, Argentina...
-
between 7 and 19 μm in
diameter and has
several axopodia measuring between 60 and 110 μm. The
axopodia are
sustained by a set of
microtubules arranged...