Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet CONOID


CONOID

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  • Examples include the plane, the lateral surface of a cylinder or cone, a conical surface with elliptical directrix, the right conoid, the helicoid, and the tangent developable of a smooth curve in space.
  • His design retained conventional bows and sterns instead of the upswept conoid "snout" of the whaleback.
  • As the name indicates, Aconoidasida (from Greek: negative prefix a- = "lacking") lack a conoid (they do have one only during the ookinete stage) in contrast to the class Conoidasida which have one throughout their life cycle.
  • It is also called "cellular vampirism" as the predatory cell pierces the cell wall and/or cell membrane of the prey cell with a feeding tube, the conoid, sucks out the cellular content and digests it.
  • The major types for trees are the excurrent branching habit resulting in conoid shapes and decurrent (deliquescent) branching habit, resulting in round shapes.
  • It also contains hyaline cells, conoid conidiogenous cells, and solitary fusiform or subfalcate hyaline conidia.
  • One significant difference is that this genus, like the Perkinsea, have an open sided conoid (pseudoconoid) while the Apicomplexa which possess a conoid (the Conoidasida) have a closed conoid.
  • Although polar rings and rhoptries are present other typical Apicomplexian features including conoid, flagellae, oocysts, sporocysts and pseudocysts are absent.
  • Electron microscopic studies have shown the presence of rhoptries, micronemes, polar ring, microtubules and a conoid.
  • Their pseudo-conoid is a 5-membered sheet-like conoid, and the simplest conoid structure discovered so far among alveolates.
  • The mucron is located at the anterior (apical) end of the cell and comprises the conoid, rhoptries, apical polar ring(s), and a large food vacuole (also called mucronal vacuole) having an outlet opening - a cytostome.
  • They live as biflagellated single cells, 5–20 μm in length, with an open conoid and rhoptries used to hunt.
  • Shell thin or membranaceous, globose or depressedly conoid; polished, very closely perforate, the columellar margin having no solidity.


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