What is cytopyge , oral groove , micronucleus , macronucleus , cytosome , ectoplasm , endo plasm
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1)Cytophe: It is the anal part of a protozoan by which it releases the waste from the body.
2)Oral groove: It is a ciliated (containing the hairy microscopic cilia) found in certain protozoans and in some invertebrates.
3)Micronucleus: It is whena small nucleus is formed due to some chromosomes not meeting the requirements.
4)Macronucleus: This too is found in the protozoans and are the larger type of nucleus in ciliates.
5)Cytosine, ectoplasm and endosome: They all are the part of the protozoans and do some functions related to their structure.
2)Oral groove: It is a ciliated (containing the hairy microscopic cilia) found in certain protozoans and in some invertebrates.
3)Micronucleus: It is whena small nucleus is formed due to some chromosomes not meeting the requirements.
4)Macronucleus: This too is found in the protozoans and are the larger type of nucleus in ciliates.
5)Cytosine, ectoplasm and endosome: They all are the part of the protozoans and do some functions related to their structure.
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Cytopyge is a fixed point for waste discharge in the body of a protozoan, especially a ciliate. Oral groove helps in the collects food until it is swept into the cell mouth. ... Cytosome is the body of a cell apart from its nucleus. Ectoplasm is the outer layer of the cytoplasm of a cell.
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