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Organelle
A trichocyst is an organelle found in certain ciliates and dinoflagellates. A trichocyst can be found in tetrahymena and along cila pathways of several
Trichocyst
Specialized subunit within a cell
termed organelles, such as cilia, the flagellum and archaellum, and the trichocyst (these could be referred to as membrane bound in the sense that they are
Organelle
Organelles in eukaryotic cells, capable of discharging material
which discharge a mucous mass sometimes used in cyst formation, and trichocysts, which discharge a fibrous rod. Nematocysts, the stinging structure found
Extrusome
Organism that consists of only one cell
beat rhythmically in order to propel the organism. Many ciliates have trichocysts, which are spear-like organelles that can be discharged to catch prey
Unicellular_organism
Genus of unicellular ciliates
pellicle, most species of Paramecium have closely spaced spindle-shaped trichocysts, explosive organelles that discharge thin, non-toxic filaments, often
Paramecium
Mitochondrion-derived organelle
Frustule Brown algae: Lamina Pneumatocyst Alveolata General: Alveoli Trichocyst Dinoflagellates: Dinokaryon Dinocyst Theca Ciliates: Cilium Cirrus Macronucleus
Hydrogenosome
Taxon of protozoans with hair-like organelles called cilia
Representation of a ciliate Cilia Trichocyst Alveoli, surface cavities or pits Contractile vacuole, regulates the quantity of water inside a cell Contractile
Ciliate
Cell organelle in a few species
Frustule Brown algae: Lamina Pneumatocyst Alveolata General: Alveoli Trichocyst Dinoflagellates: Dinokaryon Dinocyst Theca Ciliates: Cilium Cirrus Macronucleus
Mitosome
Resting or dormant stage of a microorganism
Frustule Brown algae: Lamina Pneumatocyst Alveolata General: Alveoli Trichocyst Dinoflagellates: Dinokaryon Dinocyst Theca Ciliates: Cilium Cirrus Macronucleus
Microbial_cyst
Species of single-celled organism
into a food vacuole without the cryptomonad flagella being shed and the trichocysts being discharged. The individual food vacuoles subsequently serve as
Mesodinium_chamaeleon
Aquatic, unicellular protists with two flagella
light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis Pyrenoid, center of carbon fixation Trichocyst Alveolus, surface cavity or pit Thecal plate Sac pusule Vacuome Golgi
Dinoflagellate
Clade of protists
a myzocytotic predator with two heterodynamic flagella, micropores, trichocysts, rhoptries, micronemes, a polar ring and a coiled open sided conoid.
Alveolate
or pertaining to hair, hair-like structure Greek θρῐ́ξ (thríx), hair Trichocyst -tripsy crushing Greek τρῖψις (trípsis), rubbing, friction Lithotripsy
List of medical roots and affixes
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Order of single-celled organisms
exceptionally complex assemblies of organelles, such as nematocysts, trichocysts, and pistons. The Warnowiaceae uniquely possess an ocelloid, an extremely
Gymnodiniales
Order of single-celled organisms
the mouth. Extrusomes are characteristically in the form of spindle trichocysts, which release thread-like shafts, and never mucocysts. The oral cilia
Peniculid
Shell-like protective outer covering of organisms
Frustule Brown algae: Lamina Pneumatocyst Alveolata General: Alveoli Trichocyst Dinoflagellates: Dinokaryon Dinocyst Theca Ciliates: Cilium Cirrus Macronucleus
Lorica_(biology)
Genus of single-celled alveolates
flagellates using its ventral groove. Like many other alveolates, they possess trichocysts, tubular mitochondrial cristae, and alveoli. It has been recently proposed
Colponema
French-Spanish animated series
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Squish_(TV_series)
List of terms related to protist research
cryptomonads, katablepharids and some prasinophytes; occasionally called trichocysts. The term was coined by Everett Anderson in 1962. endozoite Also tachyzoic
Glossary_of_protistology
Family of single-celled organisms
of wild samples have found evidence of distinctive structures called trichocysts in warnowiid cell vacuoles, suggesting that their prey might be other
Warnowiaceae
Genus of single-celled organisms
presence of a plastid. These stages also have thecal plates, which contain trichocyst pores scattered along the surface. Trophocytes are binucleated and have
Blastodinium
Genus of protists
the hypotheca, whereas in H. illdefina, it is located in the epitheca. Trichocyst for defensive mechanisms can also be observed in Heterocapsa. Many species
Heterocapsa
Species of single-celled organism
envelope (cortex) densely studded with spindle-shaped extrusomes called trichocysts. P. caudatum feed on bacteria and small eukaryotic cells, such as yeast
Paramecium_caudatum
Group of algae and colorless flagellates
Greenwood, A. D. (1980). "A comparison of the periodic sub-structures of the trichocysts of the Cryptophyceae and Prasinophyceae". BioSystems. 12 (1–2): 71–83
Cryptomonad
American biologist and microscopist
1945. Her dissertation was titled The Structure and Properties of the Trichocysts of Paramecium. Jakus' doctoral advisor was Francis O. Schmitt. Jakus
Marie_Jakus
Species of single-celled organism
distinguished from other species of Strombidium by a raised girdle of trichocysts near the posterior end of the cell. Bock, K. J. (1967). "Zooplankton
Strombidium_lagenula
Species of protist
protective thecal plates that have many small, evenly distributed knobs and trichocyst pores. They also have an ornamental apical projection or node, as well
Pyrodinium
Genus of single-celled organisms
feeding, but cells collected from the ocean contained food vacuoles with trichocysts, which are found in dinoflagellates, suggesting Nematodinium eat dinoflagellates
Nematodinium
Genus of flagellates
organisms. For example, their flexibility and the structure of their trichocysts resembles the one observed in the euglenozoans Papus, Rhynchobodo, Hemistasia
Pseudophyllomitus
Phylum of algae
are covered with multiple surface structures, such as mucocysts and trichocysts. Schizocladiophyceae – One species of filamentous alga, Schizocladia
Ochrophyte
Genus of dinoflagellates
tube-like structure is present in the intercingular region of the sulcus and trichocysts are scattered sparsely in the cell. Takayama has practical importance
Takayama_(dinoflagellate)
Class of single-celled organisms
few other classes. When present, extrusomes take the form of fibrous trichocysts. Cilia are usually monokinetids, but vary from order to order. The Synhymeniida
Nassophorea
Genus of protists
in longitudinal myonemes, which help make them contractile, and have trichocysts present in the posterior end of the cells. Being ciliates they are covered
Condylostoma
Genus of single-celled organisms
microtubules that arise subapically. Some species have extrusive organelles (trichocysts). Unlike Perkinsus, Colpodella are free-living and are voracious predators
Colpodella
Species of ciliate
a groove with no cilia and opens into a large cytopharynx lined with trichocysts in the front anterior quarter of the cell. L. bellerophon has a long
Legendrea_bellerophon
Monotypic genus of single-celled organism
carbohydrates, but both types have not been observed together in a single cell. Trichocysts appear as electron-dense structures of about 3 μm x 0.3 μm in size in
Ichthyodinium
Genus of single-celled organisms
secondary endosymbiosis. The inner membrane of mitochondrion is tubular. Trichocyst is a specialized organelle in dinoflagellate which help them defense to
Peridinium
Genus of single-celled organisms
(Stein) with Special Reference to the Feeding Habits and the Function of Trichocysts". Biological Bulletin. 16 (3): 91–118. doi:10.2307/1536126. JSTOR 1536126
Didinium
Genus of single-celled organisms
front. They are flexible, uniformly ciliated, and usually surrounded by trichocysts. The small oral aperture is pear-shaped, and located in the anterior
Frontonia
Class of single-celled organisms
Greenwood, A. D. (1980). "A comparison of the periodic sub-structures of the trichocysts of the Cryptophyceae and Prasinophyceae". BioSystems. 12 (1–2): 71–83
Cryptophyceae
Genus of single-celled organisms
Ornithocercus species. They’re thought to function in prey capture as trichocysts although no signs of emission have ever been observed. The observation
Ornithocercus
Genus of single-celled organisms
group there is some variation in which organelles are presented, but trichocysts, nematocysts, taeniocysts, mucocysts and plastids have been observed
Polykrikos
Genus of single-celled organisms
middle or posterior of the cell and directed ventral to anteriorly. Trichocysts, nematocysts, and pistons are absent, separating Warnowia from the closely
Warnowia
Species of alga
stress, small organelles that sit under the cell membrane and are called trichocysts, explode and release slimy threads. This likely represents a deterring
Gonyostomum_semen
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Chief Guardian
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Teacher, Another name of Drona
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Arabic, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Worshipper of Allah; Devoted; Obedient
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Charming, Infatuating, Beautiful, An Apsara or celestial nymph, An Apsara or celestial nymph
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English : from Old French carrel, ‘pillow’, ‘bolster’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of these.In some cases perhaps an altered spelling of Irish Carroll. In other cases perhaps an altered spelling of French Carrel.
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Kindness of Lord Shiva; Mercy; Pity
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English compound name composed of Sue "lily" and Ellen, possibly SUELLEN means "torch."Â
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Fog, Honey dow
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Original; Pure
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A lasso cell.