- membrane-enclosed
disks known as
cisternae (singular: cisterna, also
called "
dictyosomes"),
originating from
vesicular clusters that bud off the
endoplasmic reticulum...
- The
first major division relied on the
basis of
presence or
absence of
dictyosomes,
although a
Gogli Apparatus was
subsequently demonstrated in the 'Adictyozoa'...
- the
cells form a
number of
dictyosomes from the
outer nuclear membrane in
response to a
certain stimuli. The
dictyosomes aid in the ac****ulation and...
-
amorphous material that
connects them to the centrosome.
There are
lateral dictyosomes on
either side of the cell nucleus. The
axopodia have
several irregularly...
- cell’s
cytoplasm also
exists lipid vacuoles,
calcium oxalate crystals,
dictyosomes, and mitochondria. The cell wall of zooxant****ae
varies in structure...
-
organelles usually found in
eukaryote cells (notably,
peroxisomes and
dictyosomes). At one time, they were also
believed to lack
flagella and to be incapable...
-
structures during cell division.
Perroncito named the
split up
pieces "
dictyosomes". La
rigenerazione delle fibre nervose, 1910 -
Regeneration of nerve...
-
platani appears very
similar to a
typical member of Sappinia, but
contains dictyosomes,
which had not been
reported in this
genus previously. Initially, members...
- microtubules.
Oxymonas secondarily lost
their mitochondria and the
Golgi dictyosomes.
Because Oxymonas lack both
these cellular components,
energy producing...
- from the groove. The
retortamonads lack mitochondria,
golgi apparatus,
dictyosomes, and peroxisomes. They are
close relatives of the diplomonads, and are...