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trichocyst
organelle
found
certain
ciliates
dinoflagellates
tetrahymena
along
cila
pathways
several
metabolic
systems
trichocyst
biology
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structure
cortex
ciliate
flagellate
protozoans
consisting
cavity
long
thin
threads
that
ejected
response
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organ
offense
defense
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outer
cytoplasm
small
elongated
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fine
hairlike
filament
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lassoing
stinging
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many
first
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tricho
cyst
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tiny
rodlike
attachment
ectoplasm
ciliated
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trichocysts
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college
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exocytosis
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which
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attach
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grasping
threadlike
bristlelike
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uniprot
architecturally
complex
secretory
granule
having
highly
constrained
shape
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Calcium Channels: Their Properties, Functions, Regulation, ...
1984), direct electrophysiological evidence relating a given calcium channel type
to trichocyst secretion is lacking. Satir et al. (1988) found that verapamil and Cd2*
, but not nifedipine, inhibit secretion induced by trinitrophenol. Because it is ...
L. Donald Partridge, John K. Leach, 1991
2
Invertebrates: Protozoa to Echinodermata
In sectioned material, the neuronemes of Paramecium caudatum appear as
zigzag lines joining the basal granules to the more superficial trichocyst granules
(Fig. 5.5). The neuronemes are not continuous with the superficial silver line
network ...
3
Animal Forms And Functions: Invertebrata
A trichocyst is a fluid-filled capsule containing a dense fluid and a swelling
substance. At the outer end there is small conical spike or barb. A protoplasmic
membrane or cap covers the spike. When the animal is irritated or properly
stimulated ...
P.Puranik, Asha Bhate, 2007
4
Progress in Invertebrate Zoology
Typically, the Trichocyst has a tip and a shaft, which is the site of movement. The
shaft can be split into longitudinal fibrils84' "6' "7. It is positively double-refringent
along its long axis and is made of positive rodlets. It is also hollow and shows ...
7.14 (a) Diagram of a longitudinal section and cross sections through a charged
trichocyst of Gonyaulax polyedra. The single membrane limiting the trichocyst is
lined on its inner surface with fine hoops or spirals. Within the membrane is a ...
6
Algae: An Introduction to Phycology
However, eyespots are clearly not essential for phototaxis, since the great
majority of dinophytes lack themC92). Trichocysts (Figs. 16. lOf, g, 16.4) Each
trichocyst consists of an elongate sac, containing a long proteinaceous rod,
square or ...
Christiaan Hoek, David Mann, H. M. Jahns, 1995
7
The Ciliated Protozoa: Characterization, Classification, and ...
Fibrocyst: unique trichocyst characteristic of the microthoracine nassophoreans;
fusiform, explosive, and revealing a conspicuous parachute- or umbrella-like tip
after discharge; also called a compound trichocyst. Fibrous Trichocyst: see ...
8
Calcium Regulation of Cellular Function
none Decondensation Ca2+ none regulation of trichocyst discharge. These
mutants are discussed within the context of a general description of the process
below. The exocytosis process may be broken down into two distinct steps. The
first is ...
Effect of Wild-type Macronucleoplasm Transplantation into Trichocyst Mutant
Cells of Paramecium tetraurelia Malgorzata PRAJER and Halina KOSCIUSZKO
PRAJFR M. KOSCIUSZKO H. 2001. Effect of wild-type macronucleoplasm ...
10
Illustrated Glossary of Protoctista: Vocabulary of the ...
Extrusome Longitudinal section of a trichocyst from a dinomastigote. The circles
contain cross-sectional views of different regions of the trichocyst. AV=
amphiesmal vesicle; TF=trichocyst fibers; TS=trichocyst shaft Extrusome
Extrusive organelle ...
Lynn Margulis, Heather I. McKhann, Lorraine Olendzenski, 1993