As the roots reach the cell anterior, the three-membered root bends and curves clockwise to form a large loop around the flagella; the four-membered root bends anticlockwise and terminates under the distal end of the three-membered root as it completes the loop. There are four absolute ...
Identify the four types of movements that are associated with the foot: Stepping up on the toes to reach a high shelf:___ Digging the heels into the ground while cutting the toenails: ___ Inward twisting of the ankle that often causes ankle sprain :___ Turning the...
Finally, the hypermastigids, which are characterized by hyperdevelopment of the cytoskeleton and multiplication of flagella, were positioned at the apex of the parabasalid tree, evolving from the simpler types. Thus, the presumed evolution of the parabasalids reflected the traditional view regarding...
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A bunch of sequences bears considerable modifications of S4, ranging from partial (e.g. sequence Pm47759 (Prorocentrum minimum, Dinoflagellata)) or complete (e.g. sequence Stylol5 Scientific REPOrTS | (2018) 8:3539 | DOI:10.1038/s41598-018-21897-7 3 www.nature.com/scientificreports/ ...
The euglenoid movement is a characteristic motility for the euglenoid flagellates, involving changing the shape of their bodies, which enables the single-cell organisms to swim without waving their flagella26,27. The pellicular structures are commonly observed on the surface of the organisms and ...
All four Ccrps have different multimerization and filamentation properties and different types of smallest subunits and do not copurify, suggesting a system of individual Ccrp filaments. Despite the presence of morphologically unaltered flagella, all ccrp mutants displayed significantly reduced motility....
Eight types of sensilla could be distinguished on the flagella of the species examined: sensilla chaetica; sensilla trichodea I and II; long sensilla basiconica I and II; and short sensilla basiconica I, II and III. The sensilla chaetica are probable tactile mechanosensilla, whereas both ...
The oligopyrenic parasperm are about 65 μm long and consist of a head and tail region of multiple flagella. The axonemes of the flagella are positioned centrally within the head and run for its length. Spermiogenesis (both eu- and paraspermiogenesis) is as described for other caeno...
(e.g. WSC XXXIII of kinetoplastids) (Fig.3, Supplementary TableS2). A bunch of sequences bears considerable modifications of S4, ranging from partial (e.g. sequence Pm47759 (Prorocentrum minimum, Dinoflagellata)) or complete (e.g. sequence Stylol5 (Stylonychia lemnae, Ciliata)) deletion ...