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ciliate    
a. 有睫毛的;有纤毛的

有睫毛的;有纤毛的

ciliate
adj 1: of or relating to cilia projecting from the surface of a
cell [synonym: {ciliary}, {ciliate}, {cilial}]
2: of or relating to the human eyelash [synonym: {ciliary},
{ciliate}]
3: having a margin or fringe of hairlike projections [synonym:
{ciliate}, {ciliated}]
n 1: a protozoan with a microscopic appendage extending from the
surface of the cell [synonym: {ciliate}, {ciliated protozoan},
{ciliophoran}]



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  • Ciliate - Wikipedia
    The ciliates are a group of alveolates characterized by the presence of hair-like organelles called cilia, which are identical in structure to eukaryotic flagella, but are in general shorter and present in much larger numbers, with a different undulating pattern than flagella
  • Ciliate | Protists, Movement, Reproduction | Britannica
    Ciliate, any member of the protozoan phylum Ciliophora, of which there are some 8,000 species; 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
  • Ciliates Microscopy ** Habitats, Characteristics Reproduction
    Essentially, ciliates are ciliated protozoans As such, they are protists that belong to the super-group known as Alveolata along with dinoflagellates and apicomplexans Because they are larger cells compared to other single-celled organisms, they feed on a number of other micro-organisms including bacteria and algae
  • Ciliate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Oxytricha trifallax, a typical ciliate, with ovoid shape and plentiful cilia (Source, Wikipedia, from a US government public domain work ) Each ciliate organism is endowed with two nuclei, with each nucleus having its own peculiar genomic architecture and cellular purpose
  • Protozoa: Ciliates: An introduction with photomicrographs of holotrich . . .
    They are characterized by the possession of cilia (Latin cilium, eyelash) -- tiny hairs covering all or part of their bodies, which are used for locomotion and for creating currents which bring food particles to their mouths (see diagram) They feed for the most part on bacteria and or other single celled organisms
  • Ciliate - Biology Simple
    A ciliate is a type of single-celled organism with hair-like structures called cilia for movement and feeding These organisms are found in various aquatic environments and play essential roles in the ecosystem Ciliates are fascinating microorganisms that exhibit diverse behaviors and adaptations
  • Ciliate | definition of ciliate by Medical dictionary
    ciliate any member of the class Ciliata in older classifications (usually placed in the subphylum Ciliophora), members of which possess cilia (see CILIUM during some part of the life cycle for locomotion and or food capture
  • Ciliate - Encyclopedia. com
    Ciliates are the largest (c 8,000 species) and the most complex of the Protozoans They are found in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats and many are carnivorous Ciliates have two nuclei (macronucleus and micronucleus) and a variety of organelles, such as a cystome (mouth)
  • Ciliate - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The ciliates are a group of protists which have hair-like organelles called cilia Ciliates are identical in structure to flagella, but typically shorter and in much larger numbers They have a different pattern of waving than do flagella
  • Ciliate - Characteristics, Habitat, Definition, Reproduction and Types
    Ciliates are ciliated protozoans that are made up of hair-like organelles called cilia Ciliates are distinguished from other protozoans such as sporozoans, amoeboids, and flagellates due to the presence of cilia that are used for locomotion and membranelles used for feeding
  • Ciliate - bionity. com
    The ciliates are one of the most important groups of protists, common almost everywhere there is water — lakes, ponds, oceans,rivers, and soils, with many ectosymbiotic and endosymbiotic members, as well as some obligate and opportunistic parasites included
  • Ciliates: Movement, Reproduction Structure - Vaia
    Ciliates are a type of protozoa, characterised by their numerous short, hair-like structures – called cilia These cilia aid in movement and feeding More than 8000 species of Ciliates have been identified across various ecosystems – freshwater, marine, and even soil
  • Ciliate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Ciliates (phylum Ciliophora, kingdom Chromista) are unicellular organisms that utilize cilia for locomotion and complex oral ciliature for feeding; possess somatic, polyploid macronuclei, and generative, diploid micronuclei; reproduce sexually by conjugation and asexually by binary fission
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