- Endosymbiont
An endosymbiont is any organism that lives within the body or cells of another organism, i.e. forming an endosymbiosis (Greek : ἔνδον …
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- Endosymbiotic theory (redirect Endosymbiont hypothesis)
mitochondria and plastids (e.g. chloroplast s), which are organelle s of eukaryotic cells. were taken inside the cell as endosymbiont s. …
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- Algae
Algae of the Dinoflagellate phylum are often endosymbiont s in the … In general there is an asexual phase where the seaweed's cells are …
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- Christian de Duve
chloroplast s, and perhaps other organelles of eukaryotic cells originated as prokaryote endosymbiont s, which came to live inside eukaryotic cells. …
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- Plant cell (redirect Plant cells)
Plant cells are eukaryotic cells that differ in several key respects from the … probably arose as prokaryotic endosymbiont s living in the …
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- Rickettsiales
Most of those described survive only as endosymbiont s of other cells. Some are notable pathogens, including Rickettsia , which causes a …
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- Hydrogen hypothesis
mitochondrion arose as an endosymbiont within a prokaryote (an archaebacterium), giving rise to a symbiotic association of two cells from …
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- Haptophyte
separate line whose chloroplasts are derived from similar endosymbionts. The cells typically have two slightly unequal flagella , both of …
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- Eukaryote (redirect Eukaryotic cells)
organism s whose cells are organized into complex structures enclosed within membranes . … ingestion as endosymbionts The syntrophic …
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- Bacteriocyte
A bacteriocyte (Greek for bacteria cell), also called a mycetocyte, is a … These cells contain endosymbiotic bacteria such as Buchnera …
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- Sponge (section Endosymbionts)
Their bodies consist of an outer thin layer of cells, the … photosynthesizing micro-organisms as endosymbiont s and these alliances often …
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- Parachlamydiaceae
Parachlamydiaceae naturally infect amoebae and can be grown in cultured Vero cells. … Isolated Endosymbionts include: Hall's coccus …
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- Trichomonad
Most are either parasite s or other endosymbiont s of animals. They typically have four to six flagella at the cell's apical pole, one of …
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- Inner mitochondrial membrane
phenomenon can be explained by the endosymbiont hypothesis of the origin of mitochondria as prokaryotes internalized by a eukaryotic host cell. …
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- Topic outline of cell biology (section Aspects of cells)
Cell biology (formerly cytology, from the Greek kytos, "container") is an … many specialized cells in multicellular organisms like human s. …
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- Chloroplast
Chloroplasts are organelle s found in plant cell s and eukaryotic alga e that … In some cases, such secondary endosymbiont s may have …
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- Gymnosphaerid
The cells are round and naked, around 70-100 μm in diameter, and … distinct and frothy, and typically contains bacterial and algal endosymbiont s.: …
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- Auranticordis
Auranticordis quadriverberis, is a heart shaped cell with four flagellae. contains orange inclusions which may be cyanobacterial endosymbionts …
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- Programmed cell death
Programmed cell-death (PCD) is death of a cell in any form, mediated by an … The stalk is composed of dead cells which have undergone a type …
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- Organelle
In cell biology , an organelle (pronunciation … The name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are to cells what an organ is to …
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