- the cell. The rest of the in****tion is
classified as the
cytopharynx. The
cytopharynx works in
conjunction with the
cytostome in
order to
import macromolecules...
- the
mouth and membranelles,
usually three in number, to its left. The
cytopharynx is incon****uous and
never forms the
complex cyrtos found in similar...
- the cell membrane,
known as the cytostome,
which may be
followed by a
cytopharynx, a
specialized tract supported by microtubules.
Osmotrophic protists...
-
flagellate algae. the ac****ulated food particles, at the
posterior end of the
cytopharynx, are
directed by the long
cilia into the rounded, ball-like m**** in the...
- soil environments. The
mouth is
anterior ventral and
leads to a
curved cytopharynx supported by a
prominent palisade of rods or nematodesmata,
forming a...
- end has a
large opening that
gives way to a
large cytopharynx underneath its
right edge. The
cytopharynx,
supported by a
robust intracellular structure,...
- the
buccal cavity where they can then be
transported to the
cytopharynx. At the
cytopharynx, the
bacteria are
packaged into food
vacuoles which allows...
-
transport network for
molecules going to
specific parts of the cell
Cytopharynx,
works with the
cytostome to
import macromolecules Infranuclear microtubules...
- cyanobacteria,
drawing individual strands of blue-green
algae through the
cytopharynx and into the body of the cell,
where they are digested. As the algae...
-
cemented jaw supports, or hard
longitudinal straight cemented rods, the
cytopharynx is simplified.
Postgaardea is the lone
included class in etymology. Reconstructions...