pseudopodia उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In tunicates they are blood cells and use pseudopodia to attack pathogens that enter the blood, transport nutrients, get rid of waste products, and grow / repair the tunica.
- The species in this genus range in size from 30 to 50 �m in length, can grow broad pseudopodia, and have four flagella and a ventral feeding groove or sulcus.
- The oldest was Mr . Wolken's " Pseudopodia, " a solo from 1974 that turned Ms . Anderson into a ball and sent her rolling across the stage.
- Lobosa consists entirely of non-flagellated lobose amoebae and has been divided into two classes : Discosea, which have flattened cells, and Tubulinea, which has predominantly tube-shaped pseudopodia.
- Coexpression of this protein with dominant negative mutant CDC42 protein in fibroblast was found to induce pseudopodia formation, which suggested a role of this protein in actin filament assembly and cell shape control.
- Human mesenchymal stem cells are a good example of a cell type which uses pseudopodia for locomotive reasons : these migratory cells are responsible for in-utero remodeling for example in the formation of the trilaminar germ disc during gastrulation.
- Traditionally, those species that form large networks of anastomosing pseudopodia, despite of some of them having tests, are not counted amongst testate amoebae; this comprises genus " Gromia " and the Foraminifera ( both in Rhizaria ).
- Wolken ended his dance career several years after the troupe was formed but continued to choreograph performances including " Pseudopodia " ( 1973 ), " B'zyrk " ( 2007 ), and " Razor : Mirror " ( 2008 ).
- While pseudopodial formation also occurred during a normal light-initiated shedding event, the low frequency of shedding, the asynchrony of individual shedding events and the transient appearance of the pseudopodia prevented a full appreciation of their role during normal disc schedding.
- Protozoa may take in food by osmotrophy, absorbing nutrients through their cell membranes; or they may feed by phagocytosis, either by engulfing particles of food with pseudopodia ( as amoebae do ), or taking in food through a mouth-like aperture called a cytostome.