- the
absorption of
bacteriocyte-produced nutrients. However, fungal-infected
bacteriocytes and some bacteria-infected
bacteriocytes can
sometimes po****te...
- the
amount of
bacteriocytes, the size and
shape of symbionts. The
trophosome consisted anteriorly of a
small number of
bacteriocytes and
extensive mesenchyma...
-
endosymbiotic bacteria.
Bacteriomes contain specialized cells,
called bacteriocytes, that
provide nutrients and
shelter to the
bacteria while protecting...
- glycogen.
Bacteriocytes are
present in the
Osedax lower trunk subepidermal connective tissue, and
there are
additional genes in the
bacteriocytes that encode...
-
Wigglesworthia (Wigglesworthia glossinidia),
which live
within the fly's
bacteriocytes. The
second symbiont is
Sodalis (Sodalis glossinidius) intercellularly...
-
chemical defense. Some of
these relationships include endosymbionts within bacteriocyte cells, and
cyanobacteria or
microalgae found below the
pinacoderm cell...
-
provided to
aphids by
bacterial endosymbionts,
harboured in
special cells,
bacteriocytes.
These symbionts recycle glutamate, a
metabolic waste of
their host...
-
species of
symbiotic bacteria in the
genus Blochmannia that
inhabit bacteriocytes in
their midgut to
supplement their nitrogen-poor diets.
These bacteria...
-
alphaproteobacteria of the
genus Candidatus Riegeria. The
symbionts are
housed in
bacteriocytes in a
specialized organ, the
trophosome (Gr**** τροφος
trophos ‘food’)...
- transferred, live in the
hemolymph of the
insects (not
specialized bacteriocytes, see below), and are not obligate.
Among primary endosymbionts of insects...