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Extrusomes are membrane-bound
organelles found in
eukaryotic cells that are
capable of
discharging material contained within to the
exterior of the cell...
- free-living
eukaryovorous heterotrophic biflagellates with
ventral groove and
extrusomes. 7
Pseudofungi False fungi Defined by
molecular phylogeny, phagotrophic...
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eukaryotic prey, and a
sheath that
covers the cell membrane. They have
extrusomes known as ejectisomes, as well as
tubular mitochondrial cristae. Besides...
- can be
denoted with the
plate formula or
tabulation formula.
Fibrous extrusomes are also
found in many forms. A
transverse groove, the so-called cingulum...
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Meiosis in
protists Gametic Zygotic Sporic Other Cyst
Cytostome Fimbriae Extrusome Contractile vacuole Eyespot apparatus Pyrenoid Axostyle Mastigont system...
- or more
types of
extrusomes occur scattered throughout the cytoplasm. One species, C. cryoporinum,
presents two
types of
extrusomes, some of them visible...
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varies from
flexible and
contractile to rigid.
Numerous mitochondria and
extrusomes are also
generally present. The
presence of alveoli, the
structure of...
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cyrtos or n****e,
typical of this and a few
other classes. When present,
extrusomes take the form of
fibrous trichocysts.
Cilia are
usually monokinetids,...
- uniform,
dense cilia,
which also
cover a
vestibule preceding the mouth.
Extrusomes are
characteristically in the form of
spindle trichocysts,
which release...
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aggressive predators equipped with long,
mobile proboscides lined with
toxic extrusomes, with
which they stun
smaller organisms before consuming them. Thirteen...