10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLEPHAROPLAST»
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1
The Origin and Development of the
Blepharoplast in Zamia
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The blepharoplast, on the other hand, is a double structure (double blepharoplast
) present near the nuclear envelope of the spermatogenous cell. It consists of two
opposite dense hemispherical regions separated by two less dense regions ...
S. P. Bhatnagar, Alok Moitra, 1996
3
Botany for Degree Students Part-III: Bryophyta
division of the androcyte mother cell is now termed the blepharoplast in view of
the function it performs in the androcyte. The other important cell organelles
which the androcyte contains are the mitochnondria, dictyosomes and the
plastids.
B R Vashishta, A K Sinha, Adarsh Kumar, 2011
4
Advances in Enzymology and Related Areas of Molecular Biology
Mutation Caused by orthoquinoid Dyes—An observation which is related to the
phenomenon of resistance is the loss of blepharoplast (kinetonucleus) by
trypanosomes through the action of pyronine and similar orthoquinoid dyes.
Werbitzki ...
5
An Introduction to Pteridophyta: Diversity, Development, ...
A spermatocyte is initially a triangular cell, its transformation into a helical
structure, along with shedding of cytoplasmic vesicles in a very brief period, is an
interesting system to study developmental problems such as (a) origin of
blepharoplast ...
6
Centrosomes in Development and Disease
Light microscopic studies undertaken in the late 19th and early 20th century
showed that they arise from the breakdown of a spherical structure, the
blepharoplast, which resides in the cytoplasm of the spermatid [17–19] (Figure
1.5). The size ...
7
Clinical Parasitology - Pageburst E-Book on VitalSource,A ...
The dotlike blepharoplast gives rise to and is attached to an axoneme. The
axoneme extends to the edge of the organism. The single parabasal body is
located adjacent to the blepharoplast. Kinetoplast is an umbrella term often used
to refer ...
8
Progress in Invertebrate Zoology
The blepharoplast is continuous with the intranuclear or cytostomal axoneme.
The blepharoplast may be simply located near the surface or may be deeper and
closer to the superficially situated nucleus. In addition, there may be one or more,
...
9
Modern Text Book of Zoology: Invertebrates
Round or oval form with a nucleus, blepharoplast and kinetoplast. Flagellum
reduced and fibril-like, embedded in cytoplasm. 2. Leplomonad (promastigote).
Body elongate, nucleus large and anteriorly located blepharoplast and
kinetoplast.
10
Insect Pathology V2: An Advanced Treatise
Wallace (1961) proposed the following morphological criteria for differentiating
strictly entomic genera of the Trypanosomatidae. The genus Leptomonas Kent
comprises flagellates with a lanceolate body and with the blepharoplast placed ...