10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIPLOZOIC»
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Anaerobic Parasitic Protozoa: Genomics and Molecular Biology
Most diplomonads are diplozoic (e.g. Giardia) and they have most cellular
structures doubled. ey appear like two cells fused back- to-back creating a cell
with double symmetry with two nuclei, two agellar apparatuses, and so on.
Unizoic ...
C. Graham Clark, Patricia Jean Johnson, Rodney D. Adam, 2010
2
Proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress: ...
... and chromatic. 7. The neuromotor apparatus is an integrated structure which in
the diplozoic flagellates (Giardia, Hexamitus) forms a single structural and
functional system uniting the motor organelles of the two cells in one structural
unit. 8.
Glen Levin Swiggett, 1917
... mainly basophile and chromatic. 7. The neuromotor apparatus is an integrated
structure which in the diplozoic flagellates (Giardia, Hezamitus) forms a single
structural and functional system uniting the motor organelles of the two cells in
one ...
4
Public health and medicine
It is mainly basophile and chromatic. 7. The neuromotor apparatus is an
integrated structure which in the diplozoic flagellates (Giardia, Hexamitus) forms
a single structural and functional system uniting the motor organelles of the two
cells ...
William Crawford Gorgas, 1917
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Proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress, ...
In the diplozoic flagellates it forms a 4, 8, and 16 nucleate somatella, but these
are primarily 2, 4, and 8 zooid somatellas, since each zooid is fully equipped at
each stage (except in multiple fission in cysts) with the normal extranuclear ...
Glen Levin Swiggett, 1917
In the diplozoic flagellates it forms a 4, 8, and 16 nucleate somatella, but these
are primarily 2, 4, and 8 zooid somatellas, since each zooid is fully equipped at
each stage (except in multiple fission in cysts) with the normal extranuclear ...
Charles Atwood Kofoid, 1916
The characteristics of such systems are an indentation of the nucleus, including
the kinetosomes, as well as extensive microtubular ribbons originating from the
kinetosome of the recurrent flagellum. In the diplozoic organization (Fig.44), two ...
Klaus Hausmann, N. Hülsmann, 1996
8
Illustrated Glossary of Protoctista: Vocabulary of the ...
Class Morphology of Growing Organisms Occurrence Nutrition Undulipodia
Mitochondria Plastids/ Pigments Zoomasticina: Diplomona- dida Unicellular often
with binary axial symmetry of body, "diplozoic forms" or without (monozoic forms).
Lynn Margulis, Heather I. McKhann, Lorraine Olendzenski, 1993
9
Food Associated Pathogens
Giardia are diplozoic flagellated protozoa with paired organelles, and are
principally distinguished from other members of the Hexamitidae family by the
ventral disc. Morphological differences were first used to divide the Giardia genus
into 3 ...
Wilhelm Tham, Marie Louise Danielsson-Tham, 2013
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Taxonomy, Kinetoplastids, and Flagellates of Fish
... Subclass Phytomastigina Subclass Zoomastigina (Monozoic forms) Order
Protomonadida Order Hypermastigida (Diplozoic forms) Order Diplomonadida
Order Polyrnonadida Class Cnidosporidia Order Myxosporidiida Order
Microsporidiida ...