-
referred to as katablepharids), a
group of
flagellates that also have
ejectisomes. One
suggested grouping is as follows: (1) Cryptomonas, (2) Chroomonas/Komma...
-
original spelling has
largely prevailed. With an
anterior pocket and
ejectisomes, the
kathablepharids were
thought initially to be cryptomonads. There...
- in a zig-zag
course away from the disturbance[citation needed].
Large ejectisomes,
visible under the
light microscope, are ****ociated with the pocket;...
-
distinguished by the
presence of
characteristic extrusomes called ejectosomes or
ejectisomes,
which consist of two
connected spiral ribbons held
under tension. If...
- 74–78. ISBN 978-0849363238. Grim, J. N.; Staehelin, L. A. (1984). "The
ejectisomes of the
flagellate Chilomonas paramecium -
Visualization by freeze-fracture...
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complex is used by the
cells to
digest food for
smaller organisms. Also,
ejectisomes are
found to be
surrounding the complex. Previously,
different textures...
-
including the
alveoli of the Alveolata, the
haptonema of the Haptophyta, the
ejectisome of the Cryptophyta, and the two
different flagella of the Heterokontophyta...
-
three shared morphological characteristics:
Presence of a periplast,
ejectisomes with
secondary scroll, and
mitochondrial cristae with flat tubules. Genetic...
- square-shaped
plates arranged in
longitudinal rows. To
accommodate the
ejectisomes of the
gullet in Rhodomonas, the
anterior edges of the
internal periplast...
- is
surrounded by a
finely striated periplast that is
lined with
small ejectisomes.
Cells are
between 15–17 μm long, 8–10 μm deep, and 3–5 μm wide with...