(1989) Ultra structural analysis of the
flagellar apparatus in sperm cells of Ginkgo biloba.
Antennae filiform, as long (females) or about half as long again (males) as the head and pronotum together, 20
flagellar segments.
boraceiensis, with a pale yellow band on
flagellar segments 13-18 in S.
These stable, paired dances are caused by the undulating
flagellar motion of each algal colony and by the peculiar fluid flows near the glass coverslip, where the Volvox prefer to swim.
The
flagellar (H), lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and outer membrane protein (OMP) antigens of Salmonella Typhi were extracted and used to test patient sera for antibodies by immunoblotting Results: Immunoblotting using S.
This protein specifically localizes to the
flagellar pocket, thought to be the sole site of cell sensory functions as well as endo- and exocytosis in this stage of parasite growth.
The mitochondria of mammalian sperm are restricted to the
flagellar midpiece.
coli based on the bacterium's somatic (O) and
flagellar (H) antigens (Fig.
M interferes with the normal spermatogenic cycle in mice (Contreras & Bustos-Obregon) after a single dose and at intervals from 4 to 26 days; resulting in increased teratozoospermia and acrosomal and
flagellar damage.
As noted above, this basic distinction in
flagellar blade number has long been used to separate chernetid taxa, commencing with Beier (1932, 1933) who used
flagellar number to diagnose the tribes Chernetini and Hesperochernetini within the Chernetinae.
Light microscope observations revealed changes of the pear-shaped aspect of the cell and reduction of
flagellar beating frequency in the great part of the trophozoites.
(1994) ``The Bacterial
Flagellar Motor,'' International Review of Cytology, 147, 97-164.