It may be desirable to separate generically the species having the hemispherical apertures, median ciliated pore, and sublateral avicularium. |
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Fertilization occurs in the mesenchyme and the zygotes develop into ciliated larvae. |
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The loss of ciliated epithelium emphasizes the need for hydration to improve the pulmonary toilet. |
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A pair of ciliated tubes have been observed in each side of the larval body. |
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Fertilized eggs may be brooded for a time or may develop directly into a free-swimming, ciliated planula larva. |
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Chemical irritants such as cigarette smoke or other environmental or industrial pollutants damage the ciliated cells. |
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Through this opening, the lophophore, a ring of ciliated tentacles centered on the mouth, protrudes to capture small food particles. |
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The percentage of ciliated cells, dead cells, and mucous cells were all within the normal range for their age. |
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The lophophore, a ciliated, tentacular organ for feeding, of varying three-dimensional morphology, is suspended between the mantles. |
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They have internal separations of body parts arranged in hexamerous cycles and usually with two ciliated oral cavities. |
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The examination revealed a ciliated form that was thought to represent a ciliated microorganism. |
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Emmprin has been found immunohistochemically in ciliated cells of normal bronchi and bronchi affected by squamous cell carcinoma. |
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The mouth is surrounded by the ciliated feeding structure known as a lophophore. |
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These are trapped by the protrusible ciliated feeding tentacles, or lophophore. |
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The anteriorly situated, eversible ciliated pits resemble nuchal organs of polychaete annelids. |
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Hydra lives in freshwater, lacks a ciliated planula, and has clearly lost a medusa stage during its ancestry. |
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Bronchioles are covered with ciliated epithelium, but without mucus-secreting beaker cells. |
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This required shoehorning fungi into the plant kingdom and classifying ciliated protists as animals. |
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The veliger has a ciliated velum for swimming and also for trapping minute particles of food. |
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The larva moves through the water using its velum, a ciliated locomotive organ. |
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It is filled with liquid and has small hairs, called ciliated cells, connected to the nerve fibres at the base of the auditory nerve. |
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These mechanisms involve the workings of the inner ear, more specifically the internal and external ciliated cells. |
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The digestive gland surrounds the stomach and is composed of numerous tubules which are formed at the distal ends of branching ciliated ducts. |
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Bb colonises the ciliated epithelium of the respiratory tract of the host, establishing chronic infections. |
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Its ciliated tuft, which may have sensory abilities, is directed forward in locomotion. |
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Telomere proteins from ciliated protozoa bind to the single-stranded G-rich DNA extensions at the ends of macronuclear chromosomes. |
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Nemerteans possess protonephridia consisting of multiciliated terminal cells, a ciliated nephridial duct and a nephridiopore opening at the epidermis. |
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Histologically, each efferent duct presents a stellate luminal profile, reflecting an epithelium in which ciliated columnar cells alternate with non-ciliated cuboidal cells. |
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In stratified ciliated epithelium the superficial cells are ciliated and columnar. |
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The predominately muscular tracts are lined by a secretory epithelium and ciliated over at least part of their length. |
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Gonoducts in lungfishes and amphibians are coiled muscular tubes that are ciliated over most of their length. |
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Endosalpingiosis first described by Sampson19 in 1927, is the presence of ectopic fallopian tube-like ciliated epithelium without stroma. |
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The specimen was then examined by parasitologists and pathologists, who determined the forms to represent ciliocytophthoria and not a ciliated protozoan. |
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The thick, fused muscular mantle forms the ventral and anterior surface of the mantle cavity, this surface is composed of ciliated simple columnar epithelium with goblet cells. |
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They are lined by a variety of epithelia including squamous, gastric, small intestinal, respiratory, or simple ciliated epithelium. |
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During this time, the shelled veliger larvae use their ciliated vela to capture food and swim. |
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Amebae and ciliated protozoa as causal agents of waterborne zoonotic disease. |
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The sinonasal tract, lined by ciliated respiratory mucosa, gives rise to three distinct papilloma morphologies. |
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Morphology of chick embryo fibroblasts Morphology of human epithelial cells from a cell line Ciliary activity of samples of human ciliated epithelium. |
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King M, Gilboa A, Meyer FA, Silberberg A On the transport of mucus and its rheologic simulants in ciliated systems. |
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The eggs hatch after 8 to 12 days in water between 16 and 20 °C. They release a ciliated larva called coracidium which is ingested by a small planktonic aquatic crustacean: the copepod. |
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Following fertilization within the rhombogen, the zygotes develop into ciliated infusoriform larvae, which escape from the parent rhombogen and from the cephalopod. |
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The body, when elongated, is soft, leaf-shaped, and ciliated. |
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From TEM observation, it was possible to distinguish epithelium, ciliated cells, and secretory cells in the mantle epidermis. |
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From TEM observation, the epithelial layer is composed of epithelial cell, ciliated cell, absorptive cell, and secretory cell. |
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Histopathologically, the polyp demonstrated long, tubular glands lined with ciliated respiratory epithelium. |
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Cranially, the epitheiium is simple columnar with few ciliated cells observed. |
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The ciliated arms, which are longer and more numerous than in other larvae, and the larva's unique adhesion system enable it to attach itself to a substrate. |
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The histopathological analysis revealed both cysts to be lined focally by ciliated and non-ciliated epithelium forming plicae. |
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After a period of dormancy, each microspore germinates and grows into a prothallus that in turn produces ciliated, male gametes. |
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They exist both in a myxopod state, with branched pseudopodia, and in the form of ciliated bodies united in free, spherical colonies. |
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The wall of the bronchi is covered with a ciliated epithelium. |
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In the wall of the ciliated epithelium there are beaker cells which secrete mucus, which is transported in the direction of the throat by the cilia. |
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There remains for discussion the mesenchyme theory, which proposes that a mesenchymal schizocele evolved into a cavity lined by a typical ciliated epithelium. |
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Microscopic examination of the bronchial aspirate showed no squamous epithelial cells, a few gram-negative bacilli, leukocytes, and many ciliated bronchial cells. |
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According to the histopathologic analysis, the cyst was lined with pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium, predominantly and focally squamous epithelium. |
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