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what is cell orientation

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Answered by Badallovehissister2
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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.
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