- The
glycosome converts the
sugar into 3-phosphoglycerate.
Another function of
glycosomes is
purine salvage. The
parasites which have
glycosomes present...
-
Organelles in the
microbody family include peroxisomes, glyoxysomes,
glycosomes and hydrogenosomes. In vertebrates,
microbodies are
especially prevalent...
- ("glyoxysomes"),
photorespiration in leaves,
glycolysis in
trypanosomes ("
glycosomes"), and
methanol and
amine oxidation and ****imilation in some yeasts. Peroxisomes...
-
trypanosomatids are the
ability to
perform trans-splicing of RNA and
possession of
glycosomes,
where much of
their glycolysis is
confined to. The acidocalcisome, another...
- functions. (And have been
given specific names, such as
glyoxysomes and
glycosomes.) De Duve's work has
contributed to the
emerging consensus towards accepting...
- Kinetoplastids:
Kinetoplast Glycosome Euglenoidea: Periplast/pellicle...
-
algae and
other unicellular photosynthetic organisms such as
euglenids glycosome carries out
glycolysis single-membrane
compartment Some protozoa, such...
- manner, in the
microaerophilic trypanosomatid protists, the
fermentative glycosome evolved from the peroxisome.
Sensory adaptations. Many
flagellates and...
-
numbers in
certain specialized cell types. Peroxisomes, glyoxysomes,
glycosomes, and
hydrogenosomes are
often considered microbodies. microchromosome...
- Flagellar-****ociated ER
Pelicular microtubules Endosome,
sorts material Glycosome Acidocalcisome Mitochondrion,
creates ATP (energy) for the cell (discoid...