PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «FLAGELLA»
flagella
cilia
stain
function
analogy
what
does
longer
more
numerous
than
cell
location
flagellum
lash
like
appendage
that
protrudes
from
body
certain
prokaryotic
eukaryotic
cells
word
latin
means
whip
primary
biology
encyclopedia
britannica
plural
hairlike
acts
primarily
many
living
organisms
characteristic
define
long
lashlike
serving
organ
protozoa
sperm
botany
runner
called
clavola
entomology
tend
otherwise
similar
construction
move
liquid
past
surface
single
movement
molecular
although
same
they
were
given
names
before
their
structures
studied
typically
possess
help
fluids
across
tissue
animals
play
pause
journey
into
about
explore
movers
arrangement
bacterial
have
arranged
basically
four
flagellar
arrangements
expressions
florida
state
university
celled
eukaryotes
essential
individual
multicellular
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FLAGELLA»
Scopri l'uso di
flagella nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
flagella e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Pili and
Flagella: Current Research and Future Trends
This book brings together some of the top scientists in the field and describes the current knowledge and latest research on prokaryotic pili and flagella.
The volume covers the roles of cilia and flagella in cell assembly and motility, the cell cycle, cell-cell recognition and other sensory functions, as well as human diseases and disorders.
3
Desk Encyclopedia of Microbiology
be named by a combination of number and location; for example, polar
lophotrichous flagella of Spirillum volutans. Although ordinary flagella are
exposed to the medium, some flagella are wrapped with a sheath derived from
the outer ...
4
Structural and Functional Relationships in Prokaryotes
When attached to a surface, Vibrio haemolyticus has a proton-driven flagella but
when the cells are swimming, the flagella are driven by sodium uptake. In some
bacteria, the rotation of flagella is only in the CW direction and these cells would
...
5
Environmental Pollution Control Microbiology: A Fifty-Year ...
The flagella can be located at one end of the bacteria, at both ends of the cell, or
completely covering the bacteria. Flagella are very important for rod shaped
bacteria, allowing them to move in search of nutrients when necessary. Flagella
are ...
6
The Flagellar World: Electron Microscopic Images of ...
The Flagellar World is a unique publication. The product of years of research and data collection by the author, this book is a pictorial guide to flagella in a variety of organisms.
7
Giardia and Giardiasis: Biology, Pathogenesis, and Epidemiology
Flagella and Flagella-Associated Structures The fine structure of the axonemes of
the eight flagella is the typical 9-^2 arrangement of microtubules common to most
eukaryotic flagella. The association of fibrous and microtubular structures with ...
Stanley L. Erlandsen, Ernest A. Meyer, 1984
8
Biochemistry: The Chemical Reactions of Living Cells
Flagella and Pili Many bacteria swim at speeds of 20–60 μm/s, ten or more body
lengths per second! Very thin threadlike flagella of diameter 13–20 nm coiled into
a helical form are rotated by the world's smallest “electric motors” to provide the ...
David E. Metzler, Carol M. Metzler, 2001
9
Giardia and Cryptosporidium
The axonemes of the caudal flagella show emanating microtubules (Figs 22.14,
22.15, 22.17, 22.18), which are part of a structure named the 'funis' by Kulda and
Nohýnková (1978). At the most anterior region of the caudal flagella, near the ...
M. G. Ortega-Pierres, S. Cacciò, R. Fayer, 2009
10
Periplasmic
Flagella of the Spirochetes Borrelia Burgdorferi ...
Spirochetes are unique bacteria that cause a variety of diseases. Motility, provided by periplasmic flagella (PFs), is a virulence factor for spirochetes. This work focuses on PFs from Borrelia burgdorferi and Brachyspira hyodysenteriae.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «FLAGELLA»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
flagella nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Energetic bacteria form frictionless superfluids
Models suggest that the flagella — or spinning hairs — that bacteria use to propel themselves could have an important role in the phenomenon. «Nature.com, lug 15»
Helping plants fight off pathogens by enhancing their immune systems
These are unique characteristics of the type of microbe (think bacterial flagella) that the plant has evolved to recognize as "non-self." We can ... «Phys.Org, lug 15»
Nanoswimmers: Designed for speed
Most artificial micro- and nanoswimmers are designed to mimic natural flagella and are composed of a spherical head attached to a chiral helix, ... «Nature.com, lug 15»
Alice down the microscope
... companion called 'the final Sublimation of Family Life'; as an evidently 'motile' bacterium (with, furthermore, a 'pretty arrangement of flagella') ... «OUPblog, lug 15»
The secret of the tiny magnetic beads
These motors are normally used by the bacterium to rotate its flagella, lash-like appendages that protrude from the surface of the bacteria. «Nanowerk, giu 15»
Reason to believe in the existance of God
According to Michael Behe, complex systems such as silium, flagella and the process of blood clotting needs all of the part of the system to ... «News24, giu 15»
Changes in antibody reactivity to Borrelia burgdorferi three months …
One assay is based on native purified flagella-antigen (IgG) and the other assay is based on a recombinant antigen called C6 (IgG or IgM). «ProHealth, giu 15»
Four unique applications of 3D printing in healthcare
These microbots are designed to operate like flagella, so they can be digitally maneuvered and sent to deliver the drugs at preset locations ... «MedCity News, giu 15»
Summer is Jazz Season in Nyack
Arranged by Scott Reeves and performed by Scott Reeves on trombone and alto flagella horn with Duane Eubanks on trumpet, Roberta Piket ... «NyackNewsAndViews, giu 15»
Nanorobots to Swim Through Blood Delivering Drugs
... and even thicker liquids that exist within the body, something that corkscrews modeled on bacterial flagella have been disappointingly bad at. «Medgadget.com, giu 15»