-
fertilized cell (the
primary endosperm cell)
becomes a
coenocyte.
Different species produce coenocytes with
different numbers of
nuclei before the PEC eventually...
- are formed, can be
divided into "syncytia" (formed by cell fusion) or "
coenocytes" (formed by
nuclear division not
being followed by cytokinesis). Some...
- size. The largest,
Syringammina fragilissima, is
among the
largest known coenocytes,
reaching up to 20
centimetres (8 in) in diameter. The name Xenophyophora...
-
cells characterized with
their capacity to grow into multi-nucleated
coenocytes (multi-nucleates cell). However, a
unique feature of S. arctica, is that...
-
uninuclear cells (i.e.,
cells with a
single nucleus), in
contrast to a
coenocyte,
which can
result from
multiple nuclear divisions without accompanying...
- (a
gamete with more than one nucleus).
Fusion of
coengametes creates coenocytes. They
exist amongst members of the
phylum Porifera (sponges)
under kingdom...
- life cycle: the
plasmodium is a
bright yellow macroscopic multinucleate coenocyte shaped in a
network of
interlaced tubes. This
stage of the life cycle...
- in
either terrestrial or
freshwater environments. Its
filaments form
coenocytes with a
large central vacuole pushing against the
surrounding cytoplasm;...
-
Karyokinesis without cytokinesis originates multinucleated cells called coenocytes. In histopathology, the
mitosis rate (mitotic
count or
mitotic index)...
-
coenobium An
arranged colony of
algae that acts like a
single organism.
coenocyte A
single cell with
multiple nuclei,
formed when
nuclear division was not...