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Search Results for
contractile vacuole pore
(33 results)
CIL:36278
NCBI Organism Classification
Vorticella convallaria
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
Contractile vacuole pore in face view illustrating the microtubular ribbons that extend from the pore to the CV membrane, the coil of microtubules that surrounds the pore and smaller pellicular pores ...
CIL:39339
NCBI Organism Classification
Nassula
Biological Process
contractile vacuole pore organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
Detail of CV pore. Microtubules encircle the pore wall and other microtubules radiate out from the pore toward the CV membrane. TEM taken on 3/27/69 by R. Allen with Philips 300 operating at 60kV. Neg...
CIL:9907
NCBI Organism Classification
Euplotes sp.
Biological Process
water transport
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
A rare micrograph of the contractile vacuole and intact contractile vacuole pore membrane of Euplotes. Close examination at high magnification reveals the organization of microtubules lining the pore ...
CIL:36233
NCBI Organism Classification
Tetrahymena pyriformis
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
The two CV pores of a cell. An impression of the helically wound microtubules are detectable in the right pore. TEM taken on 4/21/78 by R. Allen with Hitachi HU11A operating at 60kV. Neg. 21,750X. Bar...
CIL:36758
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium caudatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
A circular depression on the dorsal surface of the cell marks the expulsion site of a contractile vacuole. This is referred to as the contractile vacuole “pore.". Microtubules encircle the pore. Tr...
CIL:39506
NCBI Organism Classification
Vorticella convallaria
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
Contractile vacuole pore in face view illustrating the microtubular ribbons that extend from the pore to the CV membrane, the coil of microtubules that surrounds the pore and smaller pellicular pores ...
CIL:39794
NCBI Organism Classification
Tetrahymena pyriformis
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
The two CV pores of a cell. An impression of the helically wound microtubules are detectable in the right pore. TEM taken on 4/21/78 by R. Allen with Hitachi HU11A operating at 60kV. Neg. 21,750X. The...
CIL:9701
NCBI Organism Classification
Coleps hirtus
Biological Process
water homeostasis
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
Oblique section of the Coleps contractile vacuole pore revealing the supporting microtubules and adjacent fibrous layer. Standard glutaraldehyde fixation followed by osmium tetroxide, dehydrated in al...
CIL:12313
NCBI Organism Classification
Nassula
Biological Process
contractile vacuole pore organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
Detail of CV pore. Microtubules encircle the pore wall and other microtubules radiate out from the pore toward the CV membrane. TEM taken on 3/27/69 by R. Allen with Philips 300 operating at 60kV. Neg...
CIL:12325
NCBI Organism Classification
Halteria grandinella
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
The contractile vacuole may evacuate through a CV pore located in an indentation of the pellicle not far from the adoral end. TEM taken on 3/18/71 by R. Allen with Hitachi HU11A operating at 75kV. Neg...
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