- "peripheral bodies." They were
termed "
mesosomes" by Fitz-James in 1960. Initially, it was
thought that
mesosomes might play a role in
several cellular...
- The
mesosoma is the
middle part of the body, or tagma, of
arthropods whose body is
composed of
three parts, the
other two
being the
prosoma and the metasoma...
- rock types, one of
which has the
appearance of an
ordinary gneiss (the
mesosome), and
another of
which has the
appearance of an
intrusive rock such pegmatite...
-
developed in the 1970s that
bacteria might contain cell
membrane folds termed mesosomes, but
these were
later shown to be
artifacts produced by the chemicals...
- capsules, spores, or flagella. They have double-layered cell
walls and
mesosomes. A pore
connects the esca with the seawater,
which enables the removal...
- melanosome, a dark
colored amphibole- and biotite-rich setting. If present, a
mesosome,
intermediate in
color between a
leucosome and melanosome,
forms a more...
- An
early idea was that
bacteria might contain membrane folds termed mesosomes, but
these were
later shown to be
artifacts produced by the chemicals...
- axis is
divided into
three parts: the
anterior prosome, the
intermediate mesosome, and the
posterior metasome. The body of
acorn worms is worm-shaped and...
-
interpretation of
cellular ultrastructure. A
prominent example is the
bacterial mesosome,
which was
thought to be an
organelle in gram-positive
bacteria in the...
- The
entire scorpion is
yellow with dark
spots of
various shapes; on the
mesosome and pedipalps,
there are
usually three longitudinal lines, the cephalothorax...