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- 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...
- endosymbiont, living within bacteriocytes, cells that are specialized for housing endosymbiotic bacteria. These bacteriocytes comprise an organ called a...
- cells are then grouped into specialized, aphid-derived bacteriocytes (mycetocytes). Bacteriocytes are large, polyploid cells surrounded by a thin lining...
- 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...
- glycogen. Bacteriocytes are present in the Osedax lower trunk subepidermal connective tissue, and there are additional genes in the bacteriocytes that encode...
- alphaproteobacteria of the genus Candidatus Riegeria. The symbionts are housed in bacteriocytes in a specialized organ, the trophosome (Gr**** τροφος trophos ‘food’)...
- gram of fresh weight. Bacteria in the trophosome are retained inside bacteriocytes, thereby having no contact with the external environment. Thus, they...