- The
rhizoplast (also
known as
internal flagellar root,
fibrous root or cross-banded root) is an
organelle present in a
variety of flagellates, including...
-
organisms have an
amorphous apical centrosome attached to the
nucleus by a
rhizoplast. The
kinetid arises from 2–4 very
short centrioles with
dense fibrous...
- apex (sub-apically).
Below the
flagellar apparatus of
prasinophytes are
rhizoplasts,
contractile muscle-like
structures that
sometimes connect with the chloroplast...
- vacuole,
regulates the
quantity of
water inside a cell
Vacuole Basal body
Rhizoplast, a striated,
fibrous root
Golgi apparatus,
modifies proteins and sends...
- a
zoospore flagellum.
Connected to the
nuclear membrane by
means of a
rhizoplast.
Found in
Blastocladia and Rhizophydiales, for example. Contents: A B...
-
pseudopodia (= lamellipodia) that
spread over surfaces. They have two
dense rhizoplasts linked with each
mature centriole.
Their centrioles are
orthogona or...
- Stramenopiles. They also
present microtubular roots and a
striated root or
rhizoplast, a
fiber connecting the
nucleus to the
basal bodies. The mitochondria...
- many
similarities such as a
transitional helix,
tubular cristae and a
rhizoplast that p****es from the flagella,
through the
Golgi and to the nucleus, and...
- in the right-posterior side. The
flagellar root
system consists of a
rhizoplast and
three microtubular roots, one of
which is multilayered. All the cells...
- Psalteriomonas. The
ribbon is
connected to the two left
kinetosomes by 1 or 2
rhizoplasts. It is also
linked to the base of the left
posterior kinetosome directly...