- A
mucron is an
attachment organelle found in archigregarines—an
order of
epicellular parasitic Conoidasida. The
mucron is
derived from the
apical complex...
- This
subspecies can be
distinguished by the
mucron or tip of the utricles. In this
subspecies the
mucron is short, no more than 20 μm long.
Codium fragile...
- city's name with the sentence: “They pla**** a good game of
football in
Mucron”. The
Moody Blues were
certainly fans of
football but they
blatantly forgot...
- immorality, moral, morale, morality, mores, morigerous, morose,
morosity mucrō
mucrōn-
point mucro, mucronate, mucronation, mucronulate,
mucronule mūcus mūc-...
- and
without epimerites or
mucrons. In the gregarines,
these are large, extracellular, and
possess epimerites or
mucrons. A
second difference between...
- the body. Four
refringent rods are
present in the
mucron. A
vacuole may also be
present in the
mucron.
Schizogony occurs in the
intestinal epithelium and...
-
species has an anal opening, as well as spine-like
structure known as the
mucron.
Third stage larvae develop into
their fourth and last
stage days after...
- its head down and
their body
rotating on an axis. In
aquatic species, the
mucron is
often wider, more
flattened in
shape like a paddle,
which allows it during...
-
prominent midrib on the underside, and
often notched at the tip, with a
small mucron or spine.
Morisonia speciosa has
flowers with
anisosepalous calyces which...
- intestines, coeloms, and
reproductive vesicles.
Attachment to host
occurs by a
mucron (aseptate gregarines) or an
epimerite (septate gregarines); some gregarines...