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kinetosome
kinetosome Biol. (kaɪˈniːtəʊsəʊm) [f. kineto- + -some4.] A cytoplasmic structure which forms the base of a cilium or flagellum.1912 C. E. Allen in Archiv für Zellforschung VIII. 134 It seems plain..that the plates and the groups of smaller bodies—which will be referred to as kinetosomes—are mutually...
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Neocallimastigomycota
These zoospores bear a kinetosome but lack the nonflagellated centriole known in most chytrids, and have been known to utilize horizontal gene transfer
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kinetoplast
kinetoplast Biol. (kaɪˈniːtəʊplɑːst, -æ-) [ad. F. kinétoplaste (A. Alexeieff 1917, in Compt. Rend. hebd. d. Séances et Mém. de la Soc. de Biol. LXXX. 512): see kineto- and -plast.] a. A structure lying close to a kinetosome in some protozoa, esp. trypanosomes. b. This structure together with the kin...
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Flagellum structure
A nonfunctioning centriole lies adjacent to the kinetosome. No roots associated with the kinetosome have been observed.
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Psalteriomonas
the right region of the right anterior and the right posterior kinetosomes, and a separate row of about 6 microtubules is attached to the left anterior kinetosome It is also linked to the base of the left posterior kinetosome directly.
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opisthe
opisthe Biol. (əʊˈpɪsθiː, əʊˈpiːst) [a. F. opisthe (Chatton & Lwoff 1936, in Arch. de Zool. expér. et gén. LXXVIII. 85), f. Gr. ὄπισθεν behind.] In ciliate protozoa, the posterior of the two organisms formed by transverse fission. Cf. proter.1950 A. Lwoff Probl. Morphogenesis Ciliates xi. 74 (captio...
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Monocercomonas
Parabasal filaments emerge from kinetosome complexes, none of them having the functionality of a cell costa, but the most dorsal one displaying a similar
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blepharoplast
blepharoplast Biol. (ˈblɛfərəʊplɑːst, -æ-) [f. blepharo- + -plast.] a. A centrosome-like protoplasmic body found in the sperm-cells of certain plants. b. In protozoans, a minute granule at the base of each flagellum.1897 H. J. Webber in Bot. Gaz. Oct. 233, I would..suggest the name blepharoplast to ...
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rhizoplast
rhizoplast Microbiology. (ˈraɪzəʊplɑːst, -æ-) [f. rhizo- + -plast.] A fibrous structure running from the nucleus of a protozoan to a blepharoplast (kinetosome).1915 I. McCulloch in Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. XVI. 3 In the central part of the hyaline body there is a large vesicular nucleus connected di...
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Tunicaraptor
There are two centrioles: one develops a flagellum and the other rotates to the kinetosome.
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Trypanosoma
‖ Trypanosoma Zool. (ˌtrɪpənəʊˈsəʊmə) [mod.L., f. Gr. τρύπανον borer + σῶµα body.] A genus of flagellate infusorial protozoa, species of which are parasitic in the blood of man and other animals, causing specific diseases, such as sleeping-sickness; an infusorian of this genus. Hence ˌtrypanoˈsomaci...
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区分(以下4种伪足:)叶片伪足,丝状伪足,网状伪足和轴伪足。 6. Contrast the structure of an axoneme of a cilium with that of a kinetosome. 比较纤毛轴突和毛基体轴突的结构。 《Integrated Principles of Zoology》17th 图11.8/221页 7. What is the sliding-microtubule hypothesis? 什么是微管滑动假说? 8. Describe the different ways that unicellular eukaryotes feed. 描述单细胞真核生物的不同进食方式。
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Proteromonas
It is made of 2 microtubules and dense fibre and goes through the kinetosome, the Golgi body, to the surface of the nucleus, and also can connect to the
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Flagellum
At the base of a eukaryotic flagellum is a basal body, "blepharoplast" or kinetosome, which is the microtubule organizing center for flagellar microtubules
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