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- The glycosome converts the sugar into 3-phosphoglycerate. Another function of glycosomes is purine salvage. The parasites which have glycosomes present...
- Organelles in the microbody family include peroxisomes, glyoxysomes, glycosomes and hydrogenosomes. In vertebrates, microbodies are especially prevalent...
- ("glyoxysomes"), photorespiration in leaves, glycolysis in trypanosomes ("glycosomes"), and methanol and amine oxidation and ****imilation in some yeasts. Peroxisomes...
- algae and other unicellular photosynthetic organisms such as euglenids glycosome carries out glycolysis single-membrane compartment Some protozoa, such...
- Kinetoplastids: Kinetoplast Glycosome Euglenoidea: Periplast/pellicle...
- trypanosomatids are the ability to perform trans-splicing of RNA and possession of glycosomes, where much of their glycolysis is confined to. The acidocalcisome, another...
- manner, in the microaerophilic trypanosomatid protists, the fermentative glycosome evolved from the peroxisome. Sensory adaptations. Many flagellates and...
- numbers in certain specialized cell types. Peroxisomes, glyoxysomes, glycosomes, and hydrogenosomes are often considered microbodies. microchromosome...
- Kinetoplastids: Kinetoplast Glycosome Euglenoidea: Periplast/pellicle...
- Kinetoplastids: Kinetoplast Glycosome Euglenoidea: Periplast/pellicle...