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1. 26 Result:Four kinds of cells concluding ciliated cell, no secretory granule and no ciliated cell, no ciliated cell with secretory granule and platycyte were found in fetal middle ear epithelium mucosa .

2. Eggs that reach fresh water hatch into ciliated miracidia.

3. 21 The flat, free-swimming, ciliated larva of a coelenterate.

4. AWC have ciliated sheet-like sensory endings closely associated with Amphid sheath

5. These Bronchioles contain a limited amount of ciliated cells and no goblet cells.

6. Amphid neurons extend unbranched, ciliated sensory dendrites anteriorly to the tip of the animal's nose

7. As with brachiopods and phoronids, Bryozoans possess a peculiar ring of ciliated tentacles, called a lophophore, for

8. EGF staining was observed on ciliated and basal bronchial epithelial cells and in the metaplastic epithelium.

9. Epithelial tissue is the pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium,(Sentencedict.com) more Fabricius nodes are located in the natural layer.

10. The mucous epithelium consisted of ciliated cells, secretory cells, a few basal cells and peg cells.

11. Detailed structure of the Amphid sensory opening showing the socket (so), sheath (sh), and ciliated nerve endings

12. Ciliated cells in the epithelium of the respiratory tract (septum nasi, trachea) and oviduct of mice were investigated.

13. No bacteria were found to be attached to the ciliated and metaplastic cells collected from the adenoid surface.

14. Terminal Bronchioles are lined by simple ciliated ___ or ___ epithelium which rests on smooth muscle and fibroelastic CT

15. As with brachiopods and phoronids, Bryozoans possess a peculiar ring of ciliated tentacles, called a lophophore, for collecting food particles suspended

16. Ctenophores are characterized by eight rows consisting of ciliated plates called ctenes (combs), which are radially arranged on the spherical body surface

17. Respiratory Bronchioles are lined by two types of epithelial cells: ciliated columnar cells and club cells (also known as Clara cells).

18. Computer artwork of the end of a typical ciliated rod-shaped bacterium. Typical rod-shaped bacteria include E.coli and Salmonella.

19. The post-viral anosmics, too, had a greatly reduced number of intact ciliated olfactory receptor neurons, and most of those present were Aciliate

20. As with brachiopods and phoronids, Bryozoans possess a peculiar ring of ciliated tentacles, called a lophophore, for collecting food particles suspended in the water.

21. Bryozoans, or moss animals, are generally sessile, colonial invertebrates with a lophophore composed of ciliated tentacles used to capture suspended solitary algae, protozoa, and organic particles (Fig

22. Bronchiole Bronchioles are conducting airways and have a diameter of 1 millimeter or less. The ciliated, pseudostratified columnar epithelium remains the same as in the previous airways

23. A superficial layer of benign ciliated columnar epithelia focally overlies multiple layers of dysplastic cells underneath, an observation in support of a pre-existing inverted Schneiderian papilloma. Sentencedict.com

24. A suspension of extracted Axonemes remains motionless until the addition of 1 mM ATP that establishes a baseline CBF similar to that seen when analyzing intact ciliated BBEC

25. Bryozoans use a food-gathering structure (lophophore) bearing the crown of ciliated tentacles to filter the water and trap algae, small particles of detritus, diatoms and other microscopic organisms

26. Sex expression and reproduction of four bryophytes following timber harvesting After a period of dormancy, each microspore germinates and grows into a prothallus that in turn produces ciliated, male gametes ( Antherozoids ).

27. Nalrix is the name of a water snake, given to a plant whose pollen tube discharges ciliated Antherozoids which swim ( just like a water snake) before entering the embryo sac

28. In most Chitons, fertilized eggs are shed singly or in gelatinous strings, and once fertilized in the water column, these develop into a trochophore larva (free-swimming and ciliated) that soon

29. Larvae from this diet group also had the longest arms relative to body length, largest rudiment diameter, largest absolute and relative ciliated-band length (for efficient feeding), and had a high percentage of metamorphosis.

30. Definition of Ctenophore : any of a phylum (Ctenophora) of marine animals superficially resembling jellyfishes but having biradial symmetry and swimming by means of eight bands of transverse ciliated plates — called also comb jelly Other Words from Ctenophore …

31. Play media Placozoa can move in two different ways on solid surfaces: first, their ciliated crawling sole lets them glide slowly across the substrate; second, they can change location by modifying their body shape, as an amoeba does.

32. After a period of dormancy, each microspore germinates and grows into a prothallus that in turn produces ciliated, male gametes (Antherozoids). Azolla: a review of its biology and utilization Antheridia, Antherozoids and chloroplasts of shield mature cells of Chara hydropitys.

33. Bronchi Plural of bronchus, the large-bore air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs. The Bronchi are lined by ciliated columnar cells and mucus cells designed to rid the lungs of particulate debris, and ensheathed in muscle and cartilage

34. They have two cellular layers: the top epitheloid layer is made of ciliated "cover cells" flattened toward the outside of the organism, and the bottom layer is made up of cylinder cells that possess cilia used in locomotion, and gland cells that lack cilia.

35. Definition and Origin of Cnidaria: Diploblastic metazoans with radial symme­try, tissues but rarely organs and a single central body cavity with mouth and tentacles but no anus, and the stinging cells or nematocysts, and with ciliated planula larva, called Cnidaria.

36. Morphological synapomorphies that support Anthozoan monophyly include the actinopharynx, which is an ectodermally-lined tube that extends from the mouth into the gastric cavity, the siphonoglyph, which is a ciliated groove in the actinopharynx, and the mesenteries, which are sheets of gastrodermal tissue that extend from the body wall into the

37. Conjugation, in biology, sexual process in which two lower organisms of the same species, such as bacteria, protozoans, and some algae and fungi, exchange nuclear material during a temporary union (e.g., ciliated protozoans), completely transfer one organism’s contents to the other organism (bacteria and some algae), or fuse together to form one organism (most bacteria and fungi and some algae).