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Polyploidy
"Global trends of whole-genome duplications revealed by the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia". Nature . 444 (7116): 171–8.[en.wikipedia.org]
"Global trends of whole-genome duplications revealed by the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia". Nature . 444 (7116): 171–8.[en.wikipedia.org]
In the Alveolata group, the remarkable species Paramecium tetraurelia underwent three successive rounds of whole-genome duplication [61] and established itself as a major[en.wikipedia.org]
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Spirillum Volutans
Science Equipment for Primary & Middle School Chemicals Force & Motion Light Magnets Models Sound Viewers and Magnifiers Microscope Accessories Microscopes Microslide Viewer Paramecium[thescienceshop.co.nz]
Draw a diagram to illustrate movement in Paramecium . Continued on next page. Page 7 of 7 Section B You are required to answer 3 out of the 6 questions in this section.[docsity.com]
Equipment & Glassware Science Equipment for Primary & Middle School Chemicals Force & Motion Light Magnets Models Sound Viewers and Magnifiers Microscope Accessories Microscopes Paramecium[thescienceshop.co.nz]
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Balantidium Coli
However, it is with Tetrahymena 3 and Paramecium 4 that the reaction has been studied in greatest detail. Against Paramecium it is a highly specific and sensitive test.[nature.com]
It is thought that Balantidium coli is the only ciliate (think Paramecium ) that is parasitic in people (causing the disease Balantidiasis), however in humans, these protozoans[dailyparasite.blogspot.com]
Metopus ) Cariacotrichea ( Cariacothrix caudata ) Colpodea ( Colpoda ) Litostomatea ( Balantidium , Dileptus ) Nassophorea ( Nassula ) Oligohymenophorea ( Ichthyophthirius , Paramecium[en.wikipedia.org]
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tetraurelias
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Legionella Pneumophila
Here we established a novel natural host model of L. pneumophila endosymbiosis using the ciliate Paramecium caudatum.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Cryptosporidium
Metopus ) Cariacotrichea ( Cariacothrix caudata ) Colpodea ( Colpoda ) Litostomatea ( Balantidium , Dileptus ) Nassophorea ( Nassula ) Oligohymenophorea ( Ichthyophthirius , Paramecium[en.wikipedia.org]
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tetraurelias
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Hypertonic Solution
WATCH VIDEO OF ENDOCYTOSIS, FORMATION OF FOOD VACUOLES OF PARAMECIUM PARAMECIUM - EXOCYTOSIS Waste substances are removed from the Paramecium by excretion, an example of exocytosis[linkpublishing.com]
Contractile Vacuole , Bulk Transport , Paramecium Endocytosis , Paramecium Exocytosis , Links to Transport Videos and Animations .[linkpublishing.com]
WATCH VIDEO OF OSMOSIS IN RED ONION Paramecium - Contractile Vacuoles and Osmosis Paramecium is a freshwater protozoa (single-cell eukaryotes) and may be obtained by culture[linkpublishing.com]
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tetraurelias
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Alkylating Agent
Kimball, R.F. (1965), ‘The induction of reparable premutational damage in Paramecium aurelia by the alkylating agent triethylene melamine’, Mutation Res. 2 , 413–425.[link.springer.com]
Kimball, R.F. (1970), ‘Studies on the mutagenic action of N-methyl-NN’-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine in Paramecium aurelia with emphasis on repair processes’, Mutation Res. 9 ,[link.springer.com]
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tetraurelias
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Paroxysmal Kinesigenic Dyskinesia
[…] extracellular stimuli involved in proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and exocytotic release in a number of non-neuronal systems such as Islet cells, Chromaffin cells and Paramecium[qiagen.com]
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tetraurelias
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Plasmodium Ovale
Metopus ) Cariacotrichea ( Cariacothrix caudata ) Colpodea ( Colpoda ) Litostomatea ( Balantidium , Dileptus ) Nassophorea ( Nassula ) Oligohymenophorea ( Ichthyophthirius , Paramecium[en.wikipedia.org]
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tetraurelias
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Trypanosoma Brucei
Nature of the flagellar beat in Trachelomonas volvocina, Rhabdomonas spiralis, Menoidium cultellus, and Chilomonas paramecium.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Artificial deciliation causes loss of calcium-dependent responses in Paramecium. Nature. 1976; 264 :170–172. [ PubMed ] 96. Wang Q, Pan J, Snell WJ.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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tetraurelias