10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MASTIGOPHORAN»
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mastigophoran in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Zoology: An Inside View of Animals
Plate A is of a common photosynthetic protistan, Euglena. Note the single
flagellum, the presence of chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and the eyespot at the
base of the flagellum. The diagram to the right is the colonial mastigophoran,
Volvox.
2
Microscopic anatomy of invertebrates: Aschelminthes
Filipin, membrane, 28 Filopodia, foraminifera, 208-2 10, 230 Filter-feeding,
upstream vs. downstream, ciliates, 397 Fission binary chloroplast division, 132-
133 ciliates, 336-337, 426, 428, 429 mastigophoran, 122, 129, 131-132
phaeodaria, ...
Frederick W. Harrison, Edward E. Ruppert, 1991
3
Applied Fishery Science
Other mastigophoran parasitic protozoans and their hosts, are as follows :
Bodomonas rabae : Generally in mrigal, rohu and catla Trypanosoma clariae : in
magur (Clarias batrachus) T. punctate : in Channa punctatus Treatment : (i) Bath
for 10 ...
4
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
2. atonic. Flag•el•la•ta (flaj00e-la0te) former name for Mastigophora. flag•el•late1
(flaj0e-la ̄t) 1. any microorganism having flagella as organs of locomotion. 2.
mastigophoran. 3. to practice flagellation. animallike f. zooflagellate. plantlike f.
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary32: Dorland's ...
2. atonic. Flag•el•la•ta (flaj00e-la0te) former name for Mastigophora. flag•el•late1
(flaj0e-la ̄t) 1. any microorganism having flagella as organs of locomotion. 2.
mastigophoran. 3. to practice flagellation. animallike f. zooflagellate. plantlike f.
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An Illustrated guide to the protozoa
microtubular rod(s) 41, 115 microvilli 106 mitochondrion(a) 106 apicomplexan
322 ciliophoran 394-5, 397 labyrinthulid 319 mastigophoran 106, 117, 141
myxozoan 384 mitosis (see: reproduction, asexual) morphology (see:
descriptions of ...
John J. Lee, Seymour Herbert Hutner, Eugene C. Bovee, 1985
The anterior extremity is commonly differentiated as a rostrum, an organ of
penetration and attachment, perhaps representing the flagellum of the
Mastigophoran ancestor. A fresh trophic cycle is now started. The gregarines are
an extremely ...
Thomas Clifford Allbutt, Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, 1909
The simpler or Sarcodine type possesses no permanent locomotor organs when
mature, although such may be present in its youth form. The second or
Mastigophoran type, comprising organisms often of small size, has permanent
locomotor ...
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The University of Colorado Studies
In Ceratiomyxa the flagellate swarm-cells swim about in clusters, simulating the
Mastigophoran genus Anthophysa, except that the latter is stalked. In the
plasmodium stage the slime-moulds are saprozoic. The cell-division of the
mycetozoa, ...
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The University of Colorado Studies
In Ceratiomyxa the flagellate swarm-cells swim about in clusters, simulating the
Mastigophoran genus Anthophysa, except that the latter is stalked. In the plas-
modium stage the slime-moulds are saprozoic. The cell-division of the mycetozoa
, ...
University of Colorado (Boulder campus), 1910