vacuole|vacuoles in English
noun
cavity filled with fluid in the cytoplasm of a cell; cavity in the tissue
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1. 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.).
2. The Contractile vacuole is a specialized type of vacuole that regulates the quantity of water inside a cell
3. The Contractile vacuole complex (CVC) of T
4. The liquid contents of a plant cell vacuole.
5. : a vacuole in a unicellular organism that contracts regularly to discharge fluid and especially water from the cell First Known Use of Contractile vacuole 1876, in the meaning defined above More Definitions for Contractile vacuole
6. The cytoplasmic membrane that surrounds a vacuole of a plant cell.
7. Vesicle A small vacuole of variable origin and shape.
8. The Contractile vacuole is an organelle found in most freshwater Protozoa
9. Plant cells contain salt solutions in spaces known as vacuoles.
10. 8 The liquid contents of a plant cell vacuole.
11. Vacuoles comprising myelin figures were detected in Axoplasms
12. Plant cells contain liquid in spaces called vacuoles.
13. Cells contain prominent vacuoles which appear to bridge between dividing cells.
14. The vacuoles contain crystal lattice structures, amorphous material and lipids.
15. 2 Plant cells contain liquid in spaces called vacuoles.
16. Single contractile vacuole located ventrally in anterior 1/4 of body.
17. 5 Plant cells contain salt solutions in spaces known as vacuoles.
18. All Apicomplexans are parasitic and lack contractile vacuoles and locomotor processes.
19. While they also contain lipid, like white Adipocytes, brown Adipocytes have multiple, vacuole-sized lipid droplets.
20. Contractile vacuole a small fluid-filled cavity in the protoplasm of certain unicellular organisms
21. DansylCadaverine (Monodansyl Cadaverine) is an autofluorescent compound used for the labeling of autophagic vacuoles
22. Contractile vacuole: [ vak´u-ōl ] a space or cavity in the protoplasm of a cell
23. Use a fuzzy classification with dynamic size feature windows to recognize and extract vacuole nucleus.
24. The contractile vacuole expands and eventually discharges the water it contains to the exterior through the cell membrane.
25. The Contractile vacuoles act to regulate the quantity of water inside of a cell