Welcome to Micscape Magazine - the monthly e-zine for enthusiast microscopists contributed to by people all over the world. Interested in the small-scale world? Then you are in for a thrill. ... ; This movie shows the basic body plan of the ciliate Paramecium. It has cilia all over its cell.
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Ciliate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ciliates are a group of protists characterized by the presence of hair-like organelles called cilia, which are identical in structure to flagella but typically shorter and present in much larger...
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They derive their name from the Latin word for "eyelash," which describes the appearance of many ciliates quite well: some or all of the surface of a ciliate is covered with relatively short, dense hairlike structures, the cilia, which beat to propel the ciliate through the water and/or to draw in food particles.
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By listing and counting the ciliate species in a sample of water, it is possible to estimate quickly how much organic material -- which could include pollution -- is present. ... After conjugation, each ciliate partner has acquired new genetic material, and divides to give rise to progeny with a new combination of genes.
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Welcome to the home of the Tetrahymena Genome Database (TGD). ... What's new at TGD ... Tetrahymena Genome Paper...
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Although single-celled, there is nothing primitive or simple about these protists. ... Not only are they large for single cells (some can be seen by the unaided eye), but they contain organelles that parallel in the function the organs of ... The process (as seen in the related ciliate, Tetrahymena thermophila):
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Ciliate. Medical health & medicine Presentations & Spreadsheets ... CILIATES ..dr. cabugao Balantidium coli [Paramoecium coli] considered as the largest protozoan infective for human ... distributed worldwide although rare in US 2 stages tropozoite large, ovoid pointed anteriorly and broadly rounded posteriorly size 30-150 u L,
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Samples are identified by date and location within the sewage-treatment plant and a profile of ciliate diversity is built using the system. The key is essentially pictorial and multi-entry, meaning that users can skip questions that they cannot answer with confidence.
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From 1691 -> 1988 ... Finlay B.J., Rogerson A., Cowling A.J., A beginner's guide to the collection, isolation, cultivation and identification of freshwater protozoa. CCAP, Ambleside, United Kingdom. 78 pp., 1988. ... Gall J.G., The Molecular Biology of Ciliated Protozoans. Academic Press, New York., 1986.
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