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Meaning of "ciliate"

Ciliate: A type of microscopic organism characterized by tiny hair-like structures called cilia. Ciliates are common in water environments and are known for their complex movement and feeding mechanisms
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  • Ciliated.
  • Of or pertaining to the eyelash.
  • Any of many protozoa, of the phylum Ciliophora, that have many cilia.

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Each flower is accompanied by two ciliate bracteoles.
Keel ciliate on the upper edge.
The scabrous lemmas are strongly ciliate.
Parasitic ciliate that attacks the gills of fish.
The hymenostomes are an order of ciliate protozoa.
The poor ciliate desperately struggles to get away.
The apex of the lip is ciliate.
Ciliate provide excellent model to study mechanisms involved in maintain of genome integrity.
Further data reflecting integrity of native ciliate populations in sewage.
Said ciliate cell may be obtainable by using the methods as described herein.
Antennae of male are fasciculate or ciliate.
The leverage of ciliate protozoa.
The frequent perianths are plicate and narrowed to a ciliate mouth.
The present invention also comprises a ciliate cell with an auxotrophy for thymidine.
Its action is very important for the synapses of external ciliate cells.

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Ciliate community structure varied primarily between periods of winter mixis and summer stratification.
Margins of lemma are ciliate.
The term was first used for ciliate protozoans such as Tetrahymena.
In all specimens studied the presence of glomerular complex followed by the ciliate proxima.
Hyalophysa chattoni is an apostome ciliate of the order Apostomatida.
The marine ciliate Myrionecta rubra is responsible for this annual discoloration.
ANiR and ANaR were not related to ciliate density.
Medicago ciliaris or ciliate medick is a plant species of the genus Medicago.
AMR was inversely related to meiofaunal mass and not related to ciliate density.
Myrionecta rubra is a ciliate that steals chloroplasts from the cryptomonad Geminigera cryophila.
Micronucleus A micronucleus is the smaller nucleus in ciliate protozoans.
Antennae minutely ciliate in male, simple in female.
Antennae fasciculate in male, whereas ciliate in female.
Antennae are ciliate in males, while in females they are filiform.
There are four petals, ciliate at the base.
Ciliate - with a fringe of marginal hairs.
Antennae filiform, ciliate and setose in both sexes.
Tetrahymena thermophila - a free living freshwater ciliate protozoan.
It has whorls of strongly ciliate leaves borne on a stem up to 1m in height.
However, other types of fission occur in some ciliate groups.
They also have ciliate margins and rough, scabrous surface.
Chilodonella uncinata is a single-celled organism of the ciliate class of alveoles.
However, the potentially pathogenic ciliate protists and bacteria warrant further investigation.
The antennae of the males are slightly combed, those of females short ciliate.
The lobes are rounded at their apex and ciliate at the edge, or margin.
The ciliate is hat shaped, flattened, and ellipsoidal in lateral view.
In lambs reared under farm conditions ciliate protozoa appeared in the following order,.
Dicyemids have never been reported from truly oceanic cephalopods, who instead host a parasitic ciliate fauna.
Cupidesthes arescopa, the green ciliate blue, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.
An example is Balantidium coli, a ciliate.
Spirostomum is a genus of free-living ciliate protists, belonging to the class Heterotrichea.
Methanoplanus endosymbiosus is a species of archaeon, an endosymbiont of the marine sapropelic ciliate Metopus contortus.
Frontonia is a genus of free-living unicellular ciliate protists, belonging to the order Peniculida.
Stentor coeruleus, photosensory response, ciliate.
Until recently, the oldest ciliate fossils known were tintinnids from the Ordovician Period.

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