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pyrenoid Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

ভ্রম-বাতুলতার লক্ষণাক্রান্ত রোগী,





pyrenoid's Usage Examples:

The nucleomorphs are never in the pyrenoid, and there is never a scalariform furrow.


from other cryptomonads by their nucleomorphs being imbedded into the pyrenoid, and the presence of distinctive pigment phycoerythrin 545.


defining features of this family include the single invagination of the pyrenoid where the mitochondrial membrane fits into it and the "decapore" - a ring.


intensely-colored green chloroplast, their flagellated cell bodies, the presence of a pyrenoid within the chloroplast, and a scale-produced thecal-wall.


The cells have multiple nuclei and many chloroplasts, each with a pyrenoid.


base, an eyespot, and a large cup-shaped chloroplast with at least one pyrenoid.


The cells are uninucleate, with a parietal chloroplast and single pyrenoid.


a single chloroplast which is plate-like or cup-shaped and contains a pyrenoid.


algae, Chlamydomonas, and distinguished mainly through the absence of a pyrenoid.


Vegetative cells with a cup-shaped chloroplast containing one pyrenoid; a large anterior eyespot; two cilia of equal length with two contractile.


The species name pyrenoidosa refers to the presence of a prominent pyrenoid within the Chlorella chloroplast.


Auxenochlorella pyrenoidosa has been.


chloroplast, in which many starch grains are concentrated; there is no pyrenoid.


hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins, a large cup-shaped chloroplast, a large pyrenoid, and an eyespot that senses light.


other organelles to form a large pyrenoid that both enables more efficient photosynthesis and stores food.


The pyrenoid is comprised predominantly of RuBisCO.


The nucleomorph is located outside the pyrenoid between the pyrenoid and the nucleus.


slightly in morphology between species, and that when mature always lacks a pyrenoid.


ovoid to pyriform, with a single cup-shaped chloroplast containing one pyrenoid.


in the cells of Hydrodictyon (water net algae), and for describing the pyrenoid of algae.


cup-shaped chloroplast, which has a single large pyrenoid where starch is formed from photosynthetic products.



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