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- Trachelomonas abstract "The euglenid genus Trachelomonas is characterized by the presence of a shell-like covering called a lorica. Details of lorica structure determine the classification of distinct species in the genus. The lorica can exist in spherical, elliptical, cylindrical, and pyriform (pear-shaped) forms and measures anywhere from 5 to 100 μ in diameter or length. The lorica surface can be smooth, punctuate or striate and range from hyaline, to yellow, or brown. These colors are due to the accumulation of ferric hydroxide and manganic oxide deposited with the mucilage and minerals that comprise the lorica. In Trachelomonas, the presence of a lorica obscures cytoplasmic details of the underlying cell. In each Trachelomonas cell, there is a gap at the apex of the lorica from which the flagellum protrudes. Thickening around this gap results in a rim-like or collar-like appearance. During asexual reproduction, the nucleus divides yielding two daughter cells one of which exits through the opening in the lorica. This new cell then synthesizes its own new lorica.".
- Trachelomonas class Euglenid.
- Trachelomonas colourName "khaki".
- Trachelomonas domain Eukaryote.
- Trachelomonas family Euglena.
- Trachelomonas order Euglena.
- Trachelomonas phylum Euglenozoa.
- Trachelomonas phylum Excavate.
- Trachelomonas thumbnail Trachelomonas_sp.jpg?width=300.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageID "9226264".
- Trachelomonas wikiPageLength "1588".
- Trachelomonas wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Trachelomonas wikiPageRevisionID "601730543".
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Euglenozoa.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Gottfried_Ehrenberg.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Euglena.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Euglenaceae.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Euglenales.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Euglenid.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Euglenozoa.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Excavata.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Excavate.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLink Lorica_(biology).
- Trachelomonas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trachelomonas".
- Trachelomonas classis Euglenid.
- Trachelomonas color "khaki".
- Trachelomonas domain Eukaryote.
- Trachelomonas familia Euglena.
- Trachelomonas familia Euglenaceae.
- Trachelomonas genus "Trachelomonas".
- Trachelomonas genusAuthority "Ehrenberg, 1833".
- Trachelomonas hasPhotoCollection Trachelomonas.
- Trachelomonas name "Trachelomonas".
- Trachelomonas ordo Euglena.
- Trachelomonas ordo Euglenales.
- Trachelomonas phylum Euglenozoa.
- Trachelomonas unrankedPhylum Excavata.
- Trachelomonas unrankedPhylum Excavate.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Trachelomonas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Trachelomonas subject Category:Euglenozoa.
- Trachelomonas type Article.
- Trachelomonas type Eukaryote.
- Trachelomonas type Species.
- Trachelomonas type Article.
- Trachelomonas type Flagellate.
- Trachelomonas type Flagellate.
- Trachelomonas type Thing.
- Trachelomonas type Q19088.
- Trachelomonas comment "The euglenid genus Trachelomonas is characterized by the presence of a shell-like covering called a lorica. Details of lorica structure determine the classification of distinct species in the genus. The lorica can exist in spherical, elliptical, cylindrical, and pyriform (pear-shaped) forms and measures anywhere from 5 to 100 μ in diameter or length. The lorica surface can be smooth, punctuate or striate and range from hyaline, to yellow, or brown.".
- Trachelomonas label "Trachelomonas".
- Trachelomonas sameAs Trachelomonas.
- Trachelomonas sameAs Trachelomonas.
- Trachelomonas sameAs Trachelomonas.
- Trachelomonas sameAs m.0280xg1.
- Trachelomonas sameAs Q146181.
- Trachelomonas sameAs Q146181.
- Trachelomonas wasDerivedFrom Trachelomonas?oldid=601730543.
- Trachelomonas depiction Trachelomonas_sp.jpg.
- Trachelomonas isPrimaryTopicOf Trachelomonas.
- Trachelomonas name "Trachelomonas".