vacuoles in English

noun
1
a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
In slowly dried tissues, considerable cell wall folding had occurred, there was substantial subdivision of the vacuoles and some plasma membrane withdrawal from the cell walls.

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1. Plant cells contain salt solutions in spaces known as vacuoles.

2. Vacuoles comprising myelin figures were detected in Axoplasms

3. Plant cells contain liquid in spaces called vacuoles.

4. Cells contain prominent vacuoles which appear to bridge between dividing cells.

5. The vacuoles contain crystal lattice structures, amorphous material and lipids.

6. 2 Plant cells contain liquid in spaces called vacuoles.

7. 5 Plant cells contain salt solutions in spaces known as vacuoles.

8. All Apicomplexans are parasitic and lack contractile vacuoles and locomotor processes.

9. DansylCadaverine (Monodansyl Cadaverine) is an autofluorescent compound used for the labeling of autophagic vacuoles

10. The Contractile vacuoles act to regulate the quantity of water inside of a cell

11. Agranular hemocytes are uncommoncompared with granular ones, which have prominent pseudopodia, vacuoles, and lysosomes, features that suggest a phagocyticfunction.

12. The groundplasm is restricted to a thin coat surrounding nucleus, mitochondria, amyloplasts and aleuron between the lipid vacuoles.

13. The eccrine mechanism of secretion is indicated by the opening of pale vacuoles into the lumen of acinus.

14. In all other tissues that were examined such aggregates were to be seen only in vacuoles.

15. Accumulation of immature Autophagic vacuoles (AVs) in dystrophic neurites of Alzheimer patients’ brains suggests that Autophagy process is disrupted

16. Freezing is further inhibited when the cell sap is divided into several vacuoles rather than a single large one.

17. Autophagy has many anti-aging benefits because it helps destroy and reuse damaged components occurring in vacuoles (spaces) within cells

18. Acidophil stem cell adenoma of the pituitary is composed of large pale Acidophilic cells with granular cytoplasm and focal clear vacuoles

19. In the cell, the Cytoplasm is embedded, while other cell organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, ribosomes, vacuoles, etc

20. Each of them shows peculiarities: The first one, clinically and histopathologically a typical case of lattice dystrophy, shows in his ultrastructure not only the characteristic aggregations of filaments (amyloid) within the corneal stroma, but also vacuoles which resemble closely the vacuoles described in macular corneal dystrophy.

21. Electron microscopy shows the water-clear cells to exhibit transitional forms between chief cells and typical completely vacuolated cells besides oxyphils with vacuoles.

22. The cytoplasm of agamonts in Allogromia laticollaris is characterized by numerous vacuoles or lacunas, their extension depending on the age of the cell.

23. Although remaining perikarya showed signs of degeneration, such as shrinkage and vacuoles the proportions of large and small neurons remained unchanged after this procedure.

24. Reaction product of acid phosphatase is localized primarily in the small vacuoles, and occasionally in the dictyosome cisternae and vesicles of the golgi body.

25. What is the ration between the Cytoplasm and the actual nucleus? The Cytoplasm is coarsely granular in appearance and usually lacks vacuoles

26. The Contractile vacuoles expel water out of the cell by contracting and prevents the cell from absorbing too much water or even burst

27. With increasing age, guard cells develop a lenticular thickening in the median portion of the common cell walls, larger vacuoles, and plastids with several starch grains.

28. (Cytoplasmic: characterized by the formation of large vacuoles that eat away organelles in a specific sequence prior to the destruction of the nucleus.)Apoptosis

29. Most of the epithelial cells contain densely packed large vacuoles with amphidisc-like inclusions. Further, their cytoplasm ist characterized by filament bundles, microtubules and numerous smooth-surfaced vesicles.

30. The fluorescent indicator Atebrin (3-chloro-9-(4-diethylamino-1-methylbutyl)-7-methyoxy-acridine) is taken up by Dunaliella salina cells at alkaline external pH and accumulates in acidic vacuoles

31. Anthocyanins are water-soluble and are found in the vacuoles of plant cells. A typical Anthocyanin pigment appears red in acid, violet in neutral, and blue in alkaline solution.

32. Results: Forty-nine percent of the sample were observed to have epithelial microcysts, 21% idiopathic scars, 20% endothelial Bedewing, 10% epithelial vacuoles, 4% subepithelial microinfiltrates (SEMIs), and 4% Hudson-Stahli lines

33. The Autogenous theory says that organelles such as the nucleus, Golgi apparatus, vacuoles, lysosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum arose directly from a single prokaryote ancestor through compartmentalization of functions arising from

34. Large vacuoles of low density are relatively rare. Changes in the axons of the nervus glandulae cerebralis are noticeable as early as 24 hours after experimental induction of molting.

35. Closely adpressed membrane arrays appear between the cell wall and plasmalemma. These are accumulated in bundles at various places in the cell and are later found in presumed autophagic vacuoles.

36. Immature leaflets collected from the growing point of a mature sainfoin plant show similar CT formation with the abaxial cell vacuoles filled with CT when the new leaves have reached the 90°-fold stage.

37. Coacervates are a life-like creation that prove that life may have formed from simple organic substances under the right conditions that eventually led to the formation of prokaryotes. Sometimes called protocells, these Coacervates mimic life by creating vacuoles and movement.

38. Apocrine cells are enlarged epithelial cells, usually with abundant granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm (type A cells), which sometimes show apical luminal blebbing or snouting and distinctive cell membranes ().A less-common type, type B cells, contain foamy cytoplasm with small vacuoles that may coalesce

39. According to their frequency, they appear to correlate with certain diseases (table 3), but none of the changes are specific for a certain disease: Perinuclear vacuoles, acidophilic fibers and acidophilic necroses very often exist with pulmonary diseases, with general infections and erythroblastosis.

40. Preceding the appearance of the Centrosphere the centriole is surrounded by degeneration granules or granules and vacuoles, and as the Centrosphere develops these are forced first to the periphery of the medullary zone and latter, when it develops, to the periphery of the cortical zone

41. The protoplasm is more or less extensively excavated by fluid spaces, vacuoles; one clearer circular space or vacuole, which is invariably present, appears at intervals, enlarges gradually, and then vanishes abruptly, to reappear after a brief interval; this is called the Contractile vacuole (c.v.).

42. Ameba definition, any of numerous freshwater, marine, or parasitic one-celled protozoa of the order Amoebida, characterized by a granular nucleus surrounded by a jellylike mass of cytoplasm that forms temporary extensions, or pseudopodia, by which the organism moves, engulfs food particles, and forms food vacuoles

43. Up to 10% cash back  · Two possiblemechanisms for lipid secretion have been proposed: anapical mechanism, in which lipid droplets are enveloped with apical plasma membrane, and Asecretory-vesicle mechanism, in which fat droplets aresurrounded by secretory vesicles in the cytoplasm andare released from the surface by exocytosis fromintracytoplasmic vacuoles.

44. The following cell types were analysed precisely: indifferent duct cells (small formation of organelles, desmosomes), storing striated duct cells (glycogen granules, multiple mitochondrias, basal labyrinth), myoepithelial cells (myofilaments, pinocytosis vesicles, lipofuscin granules, hemidesmosomes), goblet cells (mucous vacuoles, basal endoplasmatic reticulum), sebaceous cells (lipid droplets, microvilli, desmosomes) and clear acinic cells (electron pale secretory granules, small mitochondrias, small golgi apparatus).