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ciliates are generally considered the most evolved and complex of protozoans. Ciliates are single-celled organisms that, at some stage in their life cycle, possess cilia, short hairlike organelles used for locomotion and food gathering; ... Diagram of ciliates...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/ciliate
dictionary.reference.com/browse/ciliate
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A diagram of a common amoeba, Amoeba proteus, is sh own here. Notice the pseudopodia. A photo of an amoeba is here. ... Most ciliates are free-living and do not cause disease. Only one, Balatidium coli is know to cause a human disease. More information about the disease caused by this organism can be found by clicking here.
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defiant.corban.edu/jjohnson/Pages/BioII/28/Protists.htm...
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The Ciliates: Balantidium coli ... (Diagram 2 & Fig 1) Cysts form when diarrhoea subsides and the rectal contents become formed. The cyst, ingested by a fresh host, excysts to liberate the trophozoite. Diagram 2 illustrates a B. coli cyst.
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www.soton.ac.uk/~ceb/Diagnosis/Vol2.htm
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All of this rightly suggests that although they are unicellular, there is nothing rudimentary about the ciliates. Their single cell is far more elaborate in its organization than any cell out of which multicellular organisms are made. ... The diagram shows the life cycle of Plasmodium vivax.
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users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Proti...
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Jun 28, 2006 ... Left: The ciliate's left side; i.e. the right side of a diagram that displays the ventral surface. Posterior: The part of the cell away from ...
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www.liv.ac.uk/ciliate/glossary.htm
www.liv.ac.uk/ciliate/glossary.htm
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Unlike other eukaryotes, ciliates have two kinds of nuclei. The micronucleus (labeled n' on this diagram) contains chromosomes, with two copies of each chromosome; hence this nucleus is diploid, as is common in eukaryotes.
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/ciliata/ciliatamm.html
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/ciliata/ciliatamm.html
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fied by conventional T-S analysis. Key words: indicator species, T-S-Plankton diagram, tintinnid ciliates, Sanriku Waters, Kuroshio, Oyashio, ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1365-2419.1993.tb00132.x
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Resources; Classifying Animals Game Board Project; Scientific Classification Diagram Canis familarus ... What Are Protists? Protists Concept Map, Euglena Diagram, Ciliates, Rhizopods, Amoebas, and Sporozoans...
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www.smithlifescience.com/PH02-2ClassifyingOrganisms.htm
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; The Heterotrich Ciliates. ... In addition to longitudinal rows (kineties) of fine cilia which cover the entire body ( see diagram), Stentor has, at its mouth end, a spiral arrangement of powerfully beating membranelles called cirri, each formed by the fusion of several cilia.
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www.micrographia.com/specbiol/protis/cili/hete0100.htm
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