- The
phycoplast is a
microtubule structure observed during cytokinesis in
members of the Chlorophytina, the
largest and most well
known subphylum of chlorophyte...
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Embryophyta (land plants). Some
algae use
another type of
microtubule array, a
phycoplast,
during cytokinesis. The
phragmoplast is a
complex ****embly of microtubules...
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common form of cell
division among the
green algae,
which occurs via a
phycoplast. By contrast,
charophyte green algae and land
plants (embryophytes) undergo...
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Chloroplastida "green algae":
Phycoplast Phragmoplast Flagellar apparatus Glaucophytes:
Cyanelles Phycobilisomes Red algae: Pit
connection Phycobilisomes...
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microtubule structure typical for
higher plants,
whereas some
green algae use a
phycoplast microtubule array during cytokinesis.: 64–7, 328–9 Each
daughter cell...
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divide synchronously before nuclear division. Cell
division is
aided by a
phycoplast,
which is a
microtubule structure that
helps the cell
divide the nuclei...
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Chloroplastida "green algae":
Phycoplast Phragmoplast Flagellar apparatus Glaucophytes:
Cyanelles Phycobilisomes Red algae: Pit
connection Phycobilisomes...
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independent class Pedinophyceae (including the Pedinomonadaceae),
sister to all
phycoplast-containing core
Chlorophyta (Chlorodendrophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae, Ulvophyceae...
- microtubules,
basal body
complexes and
involve the use of
structures like
phycoplasts and protoplast.
Studies have
shown the
antimicrobial properties of certain...
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Chloroplastida "green algae":
Phycoplast Phragmoplast Flagellar apparatus Glaucophytes:
Cyanelles Phycobilisomes Red algae: Pit
connection Phycobilisomes...