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physarum
jstor
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with
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phosphate
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freeze
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acetylglucosaminidase
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aerobacter
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substrate
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doubling
acid
phosphatase
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studied
means
electron
microscope
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enzyme
synthesis
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1
An Introduction to Mycology
The myxamoebae feed by engulfing bacteria, and multiply by simple cell division
until a large amoebal popu lation is formed. The myxamoebae contain a large
number of lysosomes which fuse with the food vacuole and digest the bacteria.
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
2
Introduction To Fungi, 3E
Myxamoebae, Swarm Cells and Cysts The myxamoebae are less than 10 urn in
diameter and can be seen only under a phase-contrast microscope. It shows a
single nucleus, with a large nucleolus and one or more contractile vacuoles.
A, Splitting of the spore wall; B, uniflagellate and blflagellate swarmers; f ,
myxamoebae 4.5.3 Myxamoebae and zoospores The zoospores are generally
biflagellate bodies (Elliot, 1948) having both the flagella of unequal length (Fig.
4.3B).
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Developmental Regulation: Aspects of Cell Differentiation
Myxamoebae which are prevented from entering an aggregate are incapable of
differentiating into mature stalks or spores. Therefore, cell association beginning
at aggregation appears to be necessary in ordering the course of differentiation ...
5
A Textbook Of Botany - Vol 1, 11E
After a period of free swimming, the swarm cells loose their flagella and become
amoeboid cells, called myxamoebae. A myxamoeba may put out flagella and
become a swarmer. Sometimes, swarm cells loose their flagella and become ...
P S Trivedi S N Pandey, P S Trivedi S N Pandey, Pandey, S N & Trivedi, P S, 2009
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Cell Biology of Physarum and Didymium V2: Differentiation, ...
induce the reader to consider the potential of myxamoebae for their future
investigations. 11. GENERAL CELL STRUCTURE Morphology Myxamoebae are
about 10 pm in diameter, and if grown on a semi-solid substrate, they tend to
exhibit ...
hydrolysis studies of osmium-fixed material. Axenic cultures of myxamoebae
were established through the use of an antibiotic mix and a previously described
culture system. (3) PROGRESS REPORT Transformation of Didymium ...
8
A Complete Course in ISC Biology
Under favourable conditions of moisture, temperature and pH each spore
germinates in the form of a biflagellate swarm cell or develops into a non-
flagellate myxamoebae. Swarm cells or myxamoebae divide repeatedly to form a
large number ...
V. B. Rastogi, B. Kishore, 1997
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Mechanisms of Morphogenesis
Where food sources are plentiful, D. discoideum exists as a community of
scattered myxamoebae, which are amoeba-like cells that roam decaying wood
on forest floors and prey on bacteria. When food becomes scarce, the
myxamoebae ...
10
Principles Of Microbiology:M&S
On germination, each spore liberates myxamoebae or flagellated swarm cells.
Asexual reproduction occurs by binary fission of myxamoebae or by
fragmentation of the Plasmodium. Sexual reproduction takes place by fusion of
compatible ...