- are
grouped by
whether they are "
filose" or "reticulose" in the
behavior of
their cytoskeleton when moving:
Filose,
meaning their pseudopods develop...
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Cercozoan amoeboids, such as
Euglypha and Gromia, have slender, thread-like (
filose) pseudopods.
Foraminifera emit fine,
branching pseudopods that
merge with...
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amoebae (e.g. Gobiella). The
cells are
naked and
characterised by radiating,
filose pseudopodia (also
referred to as filopodia) and an
orange colouration of...
- the
leading edge,
creating a mesh-like
internal network.
Filopodia (or
filose pseudopods) are
slender and
filiform with
pointed ends,
consisting mainly...
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characters (synapomorphies), but for the most part they are
amoeboids with
filose, reticulose, or microtubule-supported pseudopods. In the
absence of an apomorphy...
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Filopodia (sg.: filopodium) are
slender cytoplasmic projections that
extend beyond the
leading edge of
lamellipodia in
migrating cells.
Within the lamellipodium...
- Jean
Baptiste Filose was a
military commander in the army of
Daulat Rao Sindhia, the
Maratha ruler of Gwalior. In 1811 he
captured the
fortress of Chanderi...
- animals) and Holomycota. Initially,
nucleariids were
grouped with
other filose amoebae (i.e., with filopodia)
based on
their superficial similarity. Silica-scaled...
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European architecture. It was
designed and
built by Lt. Col. Sir
Michael Filose (1832–1925), the
Chief Secretary and
Director of
Public Instruction of Gwalior...
- group, the
recently discovered Sapocribrum, has
slender and
threadlike (
filose) pseudopodia. In
current classification schemes,
Lobosa is a subphylum,...