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    A coenocyte (/ˈsiːnəˌsaɪt/) is a multinucleate cell which can result from multiple nuclear divisions without their accompanying cytokinesis, in contrast...
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  • uninuclear cells (i.e., cells with a single nucleus), in contrast to a coenocyte, which can result from multiple nuclear divisions without accompanying...
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  • are formed, can be divided into "syncytia" (formed by cell fusion) or "coenocytes" (formed by nuclear division not being followed by cytokinesis). A number...
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  • coenobium An arranged colony of algae that acts like a single organism. coenocyte A single cell with multiple nuclei, formed when nuclear division was not...
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    life cycle: the plasmodium is a bright yellow macroscopic multinucleate coenocyte shaped in a network of interlaced tubes. This stage of the life cycle...
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    actomyosin network controls the cellularization of both an ichthyosporean coenocyte (A) and a fruit fly blastoderm (B). Similarly, actomyosin contraction...
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    that a primitive cell underwent nucleus division, thereby becoming a coenocyte. A membrane would then form around each nucleus (and the cellular space...
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  • kenosis cen-, coen- common Greek κοινός (koinós) cenobite, coenesthesia, coenocyte, epicene, epicœne, koinonos, koinophilia cens- to assess Latin censere...
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    cytoplasm that contains many diploid nuclei. The resulting structure, a coenocyte, is created by many nuclear divisions without the process of cytokinesis...
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    dictionary. Ant colony Beehive (beekeeping) Bird colony Clonal colony Coenocyte Colonisation (biology) Coral reef Eusociality Superorganism Swarm Birth...
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  • multiple nuclear divisions without accompanying cytokinesis (forming a coenocyte). The term may also refer to cells which are interconnected by specialized...
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    Karyokinesis without cytokinesis originates multinucleated cells called coenocytes. In histopathology, the mitosis rate (mitotic count or mitotic index)...
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    253D. doi:10.1126/science.1094884. PMID 15073369. S2CID 19424594. See coenocyte. Bernstein, H.; Bernstein, C.; Michod, R.E. (2012). "Chapter 1". In Kimura...
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    size. The largest, Syringammina fragilissima, is among the largest known coenocytes, reaching up to 20 centimetres (8 in) in diameter. The name Xenophyophora...
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    (8 January 2015). "An Intracellular Transcriptomic Atlas of the Giant Coenocyte Caulerpa taxifolia". PLOS Genetics. 11 (1): e1004900. doi:10.1371/journal...
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  • be overrepresented (and others underrepresented) in different species. coenocyte A multinucleate mass of cytoplasm bounded by a cell wall and resulting...
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    organisms in that cleavage occurs in a multinucleate syncytium (strictly a coenocyte). Early on, 256 nuclei migrate to the perimeter of the egg, creating the...
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    it undergoes 13–14 rounds of mitosis which produce a syncytial cell (coenocyte) called a schizont. This process is called schizogony. A schizont contains...
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  • kenosis cen-, coen- common Greek κοινός (koinós) cenobite, coenesthesia, coenocyte, epicene, epicœne, koinonos, koinophilia cens- to assess Latin censere...
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  • formed large coenocyte cells during early development. This was striking because closely related angiosperms were not known to form large coenocyte; however...
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    (large mass) The Dictyosteliida or cellular slime molds do not form huge coenocytes like the Myxogastria; their amoebae remain individual for most of their...
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  • (a gamete with more than one nucleus). Fusion of coengametes creates coenocytes. They exist amongst members of the phylum Porifera (sponges) under kingdom...
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  • multinucleate cell (generally referred to as a syncytium, but strictly a coenocyte). Pole cells are the cells that form at the polar ends of the Drosophila...
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    in either terrestrial or freshwater environments. Its filaments form coenocytes with a large central vacuole pushing against the surrounding cytoplasm;...
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  • 1936. Characiosiphon rivularis consists of cylindrical thalli, termed coenocytes, attached to a substrate. In culture, the thalli can reach 5 mm in length...
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    cells characterized with their capacity to grow into multi-nucleated coenocytes (multi-nucleates cell). However, a unique feature of S. arctica, is that...
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  • are coenocytic, consisting of thalli attached to a substrate. In each coenocyte, there are many separate protoplasms lining a membrane, all surrounding...
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  • coloradoense, gen. et sp. nov. (Chlorophyta, Characiosiphonaceae), an unusual coenocyte from Colorado". Journal of Phycology. 36 (2): 421–432. Bibcode:2000JPcgy...
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  • Cleavage in Didymium mclanospermum, 1914 Physical factors in cleavage of coenocytes, 1914 Starchy and sugary foods, 1914 On the nature of types in Pediastrum...
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