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defecation
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CIL:12350
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
defecation
Cellular Component
cytoproct
High resolution image of the somatic basal bodies along the sides of the cytoproct ridge have bundles of microtubules extending into the endoplasm from near their proximal ends. These bundles make con...
CIL:13135
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
defecation
Cellular Component
cytoproct
The somatic basal bodies along the sides of the cytoproct ridge have bundles of microtubules extending into the endoplasm from near their proximal ends. These bundles make contact with the spent vacuo...
CIL:36231
NCBI Organism Classification
Tetrahymena pyriformis
Biological Process
defecation
Cellular Component
cytoproct
Cytosolic pressure may be one force used to expel the undigested contents from spent vacuoles, however, tubulation and retrieval of the spent vacuole membrane will ultimately eliminate all of the vacu...
CIL:13132
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
cortical cytoskeleton organization
Cellular Component
cytoproct
In defecation, when a spent vacuole has fused with the single membrane along the midline of the ridge the lips of the cytoproct split apart and form a wide gap. The membrane of the spent vacuole is no...
CIL:12344
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
defecation
Cellular Component
cytoproct
P. multimicronucleatum in defecation. When a spent vacuole has fused with the single membrane along the midline of the ridge the lips of the cytoproct split apart and form a wide gap. The membrane of ...