- An
amoeba (/əˈmiːbə/; less
commonly spelled ameba or amœba; pl.:
amoebas (less commonly, amebas) or
amoebae (amebae) /əˈmiːbi/),
often called an amoeboid...
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choanocytes that
engulf them but,
instead of
digesting them,
metamorphose to an
ameboid form and
carry the
sperm through the
mesohyl to eggs,
which in most cases...
- Zoomastigina, heterotrophic). They were
sometimes grouped with
Sarcodina (
ameboids) in the
group Sarcomastigophora. The
autotrophic flagellates were grouped...
- the
United States. N.
fowleri exists in
three forms: cyst,
trophozoite (
ameboid), and biflagellate.
While it does not form
cysts in
solid human tissue...
- non-phagocytic
microglia generally appear as "bushy", "rods", or
small ameboids depending on how far
along the
ramified to full
phagocytic transformation...
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blood to the
ventral vessel that acts as the aorta. The
blood consists of
ameboid cells and
haemoglobin dissolved in the plasma. The
second circulatory system...
- plasmodium, a
multinucleate m**** of
undifferentiated cells that may move in an
ameboid-like
fashion during the
search for nutrients. F. septica's
plasmodium may...
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seminal fluid. red –
vacuolar stage. blue – multi-vacuolar stage.
green –
ameboid stage.
black – ****tozoides
dissolved or
ruptured by an
attached blastocyst...
- leech-like
being who can
teleport by dis****embling
himself into
minuscule ameboid-like
parts that re****emble
after reaching his destination. This personality...
- In
anatomy and histology, the term
wandering cell (or
ameboid cell) is used to
describe cells that are
found in
connective tissue, but are not
fixed in...