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prokaryotic flagellum

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UCMP Glossary: F
... prokaryotic flagella. flagellum -- n. Hair-like structure attached to a cell, used for locomotion in many protists and prokaryotes. The prokaryotic flagellum differs from the eukaryotic flagellum in that the prokaryotic flagellum ...
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UCMP Glossary: Cell biology
... flagellum -- n. Hair-like structure attached to a cell, used for locomotion in many protists and prokaryotes. The prokaryotic flagellum differs from the eukaryotic flagellum in that the prokaryotic flagellum is a solid unit composed primarily of the protein flagellin, while the eukaryotic flagellum is ...
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On-Line Glossary: P
... and nonpathogenic). (16) phytopathogenic. Of microorganisms: Capable of initiating disease in plants. (2) phytoplasma. A prokaryotic, plant parasitic microorganism resembling a mycoplasma but not yet isolable in pure culture or ... a cell. (16) polar. At one end or pole of the cell (e.g., a flagellum, spore inclusion, germ tube, etc.). (8) polycyclic. Of a disease or pathogen: Producing many ...
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Lab Manual Exercise # 1a
... and mitochondria have outer phospholipid bilayer membranes and circular DNA molecules like those of prokaryotic bacterial cells. In addition, the layers of thylakoid membranes in the grana of chloroplasts ... of higher organisms, such as human sperm. Cell Division (Mitosis) In Eukaryotic Cells See Flagellum On A Human Sperm Cell Centrosome: The microtubule organizing center that forms the mitotic ...
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... The dinoflagellate nucleus is very distinctive in that it has an unusual combination of prokaryotic and eukaryotic characteristics. It is described as a mesokaryon and has permanently condensed ... An acronematic (lacking hairs), posteriorly-directed flagellum is located in a longitudinally orientated groove called the sulcus, and a flattened or ribbon-like flagellum is located in a transverse ...
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