-
different types of
extrusomes are homologous. Some
notable extrusomes include mucocysts,
which discharge a
mucous m****
sometimes used in cyst formation, and trichocysts...
-
amoeboid movement. Some
species have
mucocysts,
which are membrane-bound
bodies containing mucilaginous threads.
Mucocysts are
located underneath the pellicle...
- form of
spindle trichocysts,
which release thread-like shafts, and
never mucocysts. The oral
cilia include peniculi,
corresponding to the
membranelles of...
- stellata, E. pseudostellata, and E. cantabrica) from
lacking mucocysts (the
mucocysts are only
visible after staining with a dye such as
neutral red)...
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Representation of a
glaucophyte Anterior flagellum (with hairs)
Mucocyst,
discharges a
mucous m****
sometimes used in cyst
formation Plate Plate vesicle...
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Symbiodinium occurs rapidly, but
details about cellular changes are unknown.
Mucocysts (an
ejectile organelle)
located beneath the
plasmalemma are
found in S...
-
Chattonella species contain an
ectoplasm with vacuoles, chloroplasts, and
mucocysts and an
endoplasm with a
nucleus and
other organelles. Due to
their lack...
- cell, and
contains a
single double-sheathed pyrenoid. Spindle-shaped
mucocysts are
visible in the cell. The
flagellum is
usually about 1.5
times or twice...
-
organelles are presented, but trichocysts, nematocysts, taeniocysts,
mucocysts and
plastids have been
observed from
different members within the taxon...
-
square bases, and
smaller rhomboid bases in the centre. The
presence of
mucocysts and also
ecysis allows L.
chlorophorum to
excrete Transparent Exopolymer...