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Cytoplasmic streaming - Wikipedia
Cytoplasmic streaming, also called protoplasmic streaming and cyclosis, is the flow of the cytoplasm inside the cell, driven by forces from the cytoskeleton . It is likely that its function is, at least in part, to speed up the transport of molecules and organelles around the cell. en.wikipedia.org
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Cytoplasmic streaming | Definition & Facts - Britannica
Cytoplasmic streaming, the movement of the fluid substance (cytoplasm) within a plant or animal cell. The motion transports nutrients, proteins, and organelles ... www.britannica.com
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CYCLOSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun cy· clo· sis sī-ˈklō-səs : the streaming of protoplasm within a cell. Word History Etymology New Latin, from Greek kyklōsis encirclement, from kykloun to ... www.merriam-webster.com
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cyclosis
cyclosis (saɪˈkləʊsɪs) [a. Gr. κύκλωσις encircling, f. κυκλό-ειν to encircle, to move in a circle.] 1. Biol. A term (proposed by C. H. Schultz in 1831) for the circulation of latex (milky juice) in the vessels of plants; also applied to the circulation of protoplasm in certain cells.1835 Lindley Int... Oxford English Dictionary
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Effects of cyclosis on chloroplast–cytoplasm interactions revealed ...
Thus, cyclosis is involved in regulation of photosynthetic electron transport. The influence of lateral transport was evident in the vicinity of light–shade ... www.sciencedirect.com
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[PDF] A Brief Summary of Cytoplasmic Streaming (Cyclosis) R.E. Goldstein
Cytoplasmic streaming, or cyclosis, is the fluid-like motion of the cytoplasm of cells, particularly in eukaryotic cells. www.damtp.cam.ac.uk
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Protoplasm
Cyclosis (the streaming movement of protoplasm is known as Cyclosis. It helps in even distribution of various materials in the cells.) wikipedia.org
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Intercellular permeation and cyclosis-mediated transport of a ...
The cells exhibit very fast cyclosis, which results in the rapid mixing of the dye supplied from the source cell. The transport mechanism is strongly affected ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Cytoplasmic Streaming | Definition, Function & Causes - Study.com
Cytoplasmic streaming, also known as cyclosis, is the directed flow of the cytoplasm within a cell, which facilitates the transport of materials ... study.com
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Cytoplasmic streaming in plant cells emerges naturally by ... - PNAS
First observed in 1774 (17), its rotational streaming—termed “cyclosis”—is driven by vesicles (in the endoplasmic reticulum) coated with the ... www.pnas.org
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Cyclosis / Cytoplasmic streaming in plant cells (Elodea) - YouTube
Cyclosis / Cytoplasmic streaming in plant cells (Elodea) - DIC microscope/ 1250x. 606K views · 13 years ago ...more ... www.youtube.com
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cyclomatic
cyclomatic, a. (saɪkləʊˈmætɪk) [f. Gr. κύκλωµα, -µατ-, anything rounded or made circular, a wheel + -ic.] Of or pertaining to cycles.1881 Maxwell Electr. & Magn. I. 16 The existence of cycles is called cyclosis, and the numbers of cycles in a diagram is called its cyclomatic number. Oxford English Dictionary
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Paramecium caudatum
The food vacuoles are circulated by the streaming movement of the endoplasm which is called cyclosis. wikipedia.org
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acyclic
acyclic, a. Bot. (əˈsɪklɪk) [f. Gr. ἀ not + κυκλικ-ός circular.] 1. Not arranged in circles or whorls.1878 M'Nab Bot. 179 The flowers generally have the parts in whorls (cyclic). Sometimes they are wholly (acyclic) or partially spiral (hemicyclic). 2. Dynamics, etc. That does not move in circles.187... Oxford English Dictionary
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Myxogastria
De Bary also discovered the cyclosis in the cell for the movement, he saw them as animal-like creatures and reclassified them as Mycetozoa, which literally wikipedia.org
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