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  • They are distinguished from the superficially similar vampyrellids mainly by having mitochondria with discoid cristae, in the absence of superficial granules, and in the way they consume food.
  • The two groups are united under three shared morphological characteristics: presence of a periplast, ejectisomes with secondary scroll, and mitochondrial cristae with flat tubules.
  • Among those with mitochondria, the mitochondrial cristae may be tubular, discoidal, or in some cases, laminar.
  • The inner membrane of a mitochondrion invaginates to form cristae, thus providing a much greater surface area to accommodate the protein complexes and other participants that produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
  • Amoebozoa is a major taxonomic group containing about 2,400 described species of amoeboid protists, often possessing blunt, fingerlike, lobose pseudopods and tubular mitochondrial cristae.
  • Additionally, it had bony cristae supporting their tympanic membranes, that were ossified at least in their top and bottom regions.
  • The numerous invaginations of the membrane are called cristae, separated by crista junctions from the inner boundary membrane juxtaposed to the outer membrane.
  • These include hair cells of the cristae ampullaris of the semicircular duct, and the maculae of the utricle and saccule.
  • In the first process, GHITM maintains cristae organization, and its downregulation results in mitochondrial fragmentation, possibly through inducing fusing of the cristae structures, thus leading to the release of proapoptotic proteins such as cytochrome c, Smac, and Htra2.
  • politus in having its carapace and pereiopods covered with numerous short, stiff black setae, possessing well developed sharp epigastric cristae, pronounced anterolateral teeth, and elongate ambulatory dactyli and propodi.
  • Nuclearia is a genus of nucleariid amoebae with filose pseudopodia and discoid mitochondrial cristae.
  • owczarzaki cells, in the filopodial stage, were described as 3 to 5 μm amoebas with a nucleus ⅓ - ½ of the diameter of the cell (containing a central nucleolus), long branched filopodia, mitochondria with flattened cristae, numerous phagosomes, lipid vacuoles, glycogen granules and a Golgi apparatus.
  • Most known jakobids have one mitochondrion, again located anteriorly, and different genera have flattened, tubular, or absent cristae.
  • Proteromonas were also once included in the Kinetoplastids groups since they shared many similarities such as a transitional helix, tubular cristae and a rhizoplast that passes from the flagella, through the Golgi and to the nucleus, and mastigonemes (which were later found to be somatonemes).
  • They are characterized by a propensity to move through gliding on their posterior cilium or through filopodia, a lack of scales or external theca, a soft cell surface without obvious cortical filamentous or membranous skeleton, two cilia without scales or hairs, tubular mitochondrial cristae, near-spherical extrusomes, and a microbody (probably a peroxisome) attached to the nucleus.
  • There is a single chloroplast with a girdle lamella and a single, dense mitochondrion with tubular cristae.
  • Many micronemes are present in the anterior tip of the sporozoite, and a single mitochondrion containing tubular cristae lies behind the nucleus.
  • By RNA in-situ hybridization, Sobp expression in neonatal tissue was demonstrated in spiral ganglion, the sensory and supporting cells of the maculae of saccule and maculae of utricle, and cristae ampullaris.
  • Morphological and immunohistochemical studies in several species have indicated that these dark cell areas also form a single layer resting on top of pigmented cells at the base of the cristae ampullaris in the semi-circular canals and around the utricular macula.
  • Presence of nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, vesicles, food vacuole, mitochondria with tubular cristae, two flagellated basal bodies and two unflagellated basal bodies, three major microtubular roots, four major fibers, one Microtubule organizing center (MTOC), several internal microtubules and absence of Golgi apparatus.


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