what is cell orientation
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Orientation of a Motile Dinoflagellate Cell. ... The cell is divided in an upper part and a lower part separated by the cingulum (transverse furrow). The upper part is generally named episome but could be called epicone in athecate (naked) cells and epitheca in thecate (armoured) cells.
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Orientation of a Motile Dinoflagellate Cell. ... The cell is divided in an upper part and a lower part separated by the cingulum
The upper part is generally named episome but could be called epicone in athecate (naked) cells and epitheca in thecate (armoured) cells.
The upper part is generally named episome but could be called epicone in athecate (naked) cells and epitheca in thecate (armoured) cells.
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