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Kinety | biology - Britannica
Closely aligned longitudinal rows called kineties. A complex system of fibres and microtubules arising from the basal bodies, or kinetosomes, of each cilium ... www.britannica.com
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KineTy: Kinetic Typography Diffusion Model
This paper introduces a method for realistic kinetic typography that generates user-preferred animatable "text content". We draw on recent advances in ... seonmip.github.io
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kinety - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
kinety (plural kineties). A row of granules at the base of a cilium. Translations. edit. ±Translations. [Select preferred languages] [Clear all]. en.wiktionary.org
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kinety
kinety Biol. (ˈkaɪnətɪ) [ad. F. cinétie (Chatton & Lwoff 1935, in Compt. Rend. hebd. d. Séances et Mém. de la Soc. de Biol. CXVIII. 1069), f. Gr. κινητ-ικός for putting in motion: see -y3.] In ciliates and flagellates, a kinetodesma together with its row of associated kinetosomes.1949 Growth XIII. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kinety system is present in A. Flagellates B. Sarcodines C. Ciliates D ...
Hint: A kinety is an arrangement of filaments and microtubules emerging from the basal bodies or kinetosomes that associates it to its neighboring filament in ... www.vedantu.com
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Kinety shifts and kinety number regulation in Trithigmostoma steini
In the ciliate Trithigmostoma steint the regulation of the number of kineties occurs in the course of cell division, by change in numbers in opisthe cells. www.sciencedirect.com
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Geleiidae
They are characterized by a ventral oral region, with buccal infraciliature organized into one intrabuccal kinety and an extrabuccal row. wikipedia.org
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Somatic kineties or paroral membrane: which came first in ciliate ...
Consequently, the somatic kineties composed of kinetids (kinetosomes plus cilia and associated fibrillar systems) are thought to be the ancestral ciliature. www.sciencedirect.com
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Kinety IoT Labs – Projects around the Internet of Things, Raspberry ...
Projects around the Internet of Things, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP8266, RN2483, 3D printing and tinkering. 3D Printing · LoRaWan Gateway. www.kinety.org
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What is a Kinety? - Doubtnut
A longitudinal row of kinetosomes together with kinetodesmata constitute a unit called kinety. www.doubtnut.com
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Kinety | LinkedIn
Kinety is an interactive workspace designed to visualize your Mission, Vision, Goals and Targets. Create a strategy that everyone can follow and work with. www.linkedin.com
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kineto-
kineto- (kaɪniːtəʊ) repr. Gr. κῑνητο-, comb. form of κῑνητός movable, used in several terms of recent origin, as kiˈnetochore (-kɔə(r)) Cytology [Gr. χῶρ-ος place] = centromere (b) (s.v. centro-); kinetoˈdesma (pl. -desmas, -desmata) Biol. [ad. F. cinétodesme (Chatton & Lwoff 1935, in Compt. Rend. h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kentrophoros
The ventral side is ciliated, while the dorsal side is mostly unciliated except for a single "circle kinety" at the margin. wikipedia.org
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Loxodidae
The stalk is about 0.3–0.4 µm thick, and contains microtubules that connect the Müller body with the adjacent kinety, which is believed to help transmit wikipedia.org
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Hymenostome
Mouth formation during cell division usually begins next to a postoral kinety. The hymenostomes were first defined by Delage & Hérouard in 1896. wikipedia.org
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