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- Extrusomes are membrane-bound structures in some eukaryotes which, under certain conditions, discharge their contents outside the cell. There are a variety...
- free-living eukaryovorous heterotrophic biflagellates with ventral groove and extrusomes. 7 Pseudofungi False fungi Defined by molecular phylogeny, phagotrophic...
- uniform, dense cilia, which also cover a vestibule preceding the mouth. Extrusomes are characteristically in the form of spindle trichocysts, which release...
- described in the literature: Cryptomonads have two types of characteristic extrusomes known as ejectosomes. Intracellular pathogens, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis...
- 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...
- forming a needle-like internal structure or axoneme. Small granules, extrusomes, that lie under the membrane of the body and axopodia capture flagellates...
- tentacles. These are supported by microtubules and phyllae, and have toxic extrusomes called haptocysts at the tip, which they attach to prey. They then suck...
- protist. Cryptomonads are distinguished by the presence of characteristic extrusomes called ejectosomes, which consist of two connected spiral ribbons held...
- enclosed by a cellular envelope (cortex) densely studded with spindle-shaped extrusomes called trichocysts. P. caudatum feed on bacteria and small eukaryotic...
- the mouth is often modified to form an extensible tentacle, with toxic extrusomes at the tip. These are especially characteristic of the suctoria, which...