- A
coenocyte (/ˈsiːnəˌsaɪt/) is a
multinucleate cell
which can
result from
multiple nuclear divisions without their accompanying cytokinesis, in contrast...
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uninuclear cells (i.e.,
cells with a
single nucleus), in
contrast to a
coenocyte,
which can
result from
multiple nuclear divisions without accompanying...
- are formed, can be
divided into "syncytia" (formed by cell fusion) or "
coenocytes" (formed by
nuclear division not
being followed by cytokinesis). A number...
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coenobium An
arranged colony of
algae that acts like a
single organism.
coenocyte A
single cell with
multiple nuclei,
formed when
nuclear division was not...
- life cycle: the
plasmodium is a
bright yellow macroscopic multinucleate coenocyte shaped in a
network of
interlaced tubes. This
stage of the life cycle...
-
cytoplasm that
contains many
diploid nuclei. The
resulting structure, a
coenocyte, is
created by many
nuclear divisions without the
process of cytokinesis...
- that a
primitive cell
underwent nucleus division,
thereby becoming a
coenocyte. A
membrane would then form
around each
nucleus (and the
cellular space...
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actomyosin network controls the
cellularization of both an
ichthyosporean coenocyte (A) and a
fruit fly
blastoderm (B). Similarly,
actomyosin contraction...
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kenosis cen-, coen-
common Gr**** κοινός (koinós) cenobite, coenesthesia,
coenocyte, epicene, epicœne, koi****s,
koinophilia cens- to ****ess
Latin censere...
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multiple nuclear divisions without accompanying cytokinesis (forming a
coenocyte). The term may also
refer to
cells which are
interconnected by specialized...