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- three shared morphological characteristics: presence of a periplast, ejectisomes with secondary scroll, and mitochondrial cristae with flat tubules. Genetic...
- in a zig-zag course away from the disturbance[citation needed]. Large ejectisomes, visible under the light microscope, are ****ociated with the pocket;...
- including the alveoli of the Alveolata, the haptonema of the Haptophyta, the ejectisome of the Cryptophyta, and the two different flagella of the Heterokontophyta...
- sheath that covers the cell membrane. They have extrusomes known as ejectisomes, as well as tubular mitochondrial cristae. Besides the known katablepharid...
- distinguished by the presence of characteristic extrusomes called ejectosomes or ejectisomes, which consist of two connected spiral ribbons held under tension. If...
- complex is used by the cells to digest food for smaller organisms. Also, ejectisomes are found to be surrounding the complex. Previously, different textures...
-  74–78. ISBN 978-0849363238. Grim, J. N.; Staehelin, L. A. (1984). "The ejectisomes of the flagellate Chilomonas paramecium - Visualization by freeze-fracture...
- square-shaped plates arranged in longitudinal rows. To accommodate the ejectisomes of the gullet in Rhodomonas, the anterior edges of the internal periplast...
- down the ventral margin and is surrounded by a single lateral row of ejectisomes. Chloroplasts, pyrenoids, nucleomorphs and starch are absent. They have...
- length from the anterior. A tubular gullet lined with usually two rows of ejectisomes is found to be in the posterior region of the cell. A single plastid...