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vacuole Meaning in Bengali



 দেহাবয়বে বায়ু বা রসপূর্ণ গহ্বর,

Noun:

দেহাবয়বে বায়ু বা রসপূর্ণ গহ্বর,





vacuole's Usage Examples:

A vacuole (/ˈvækjuːoʊl/) is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal, and bacterial cells.


a clear area in the center of the structure referred to as a nucleolar vacuole.


previously known as pulsatile or pulsating vacuole.


The contractile vacuole is a specialized type of vacuole that regulates the quantity of water inside.


Once internalized, the bacteria surround themselves in a membrane-bound vacuole that does not fuse with lysosomes that would otherwise degrade the bacteria.


toxins that interfere with host trafficking, so the Legionella-containing vacuole recruits membrane proteins usually found on the endoplasmic reticulum or.


with the capability to perform photosynthesis and store starch, a large vacuole that regulates turgor pressure, the absence of flagella or centrioles,.


Klionsky discovered the cytoplasm-to-vacuole targeting (CVT) pathway, which is a form of selective autophagy.


The food vacuole, or digestive vacuole, is an organelle found in simple eukaryotes such as protists.


rapidly into a food vacuole without the cryptomonad flagella being shed and the trichocysts being discharged.


The individual food vacuoles subsequently serve.


host and the parasite, including the formation of the parasitophorous vacuole.


The food vacuole appears as a large central vacuole in the cyst; as division progresses the remnant vacuole material is reduced to a residual.


The parasitophorous vacuole (PV) is a structure produced by apicomplexan parasites in the cells of its host.


Food is enveloped inside the cell's cytoplasm in a food vacuole, where ingested matter is slowly broken down by enzymes.


similar active biological tissue Contractile ring in cytokinesis Contractile vacuole Muscle contraction Myocardial contractility See contractile cell for an.


components involved in autophagy, the cellular process mediating the lysosome/vacuole-dependent turnover of macromolecules and organelles.


and contain a single plastid, one to three mitochondria, a nucleus, a vacuole and floridean starch.


membrane-bound organelle called the contractile vacuole.


Amoeba proteus has one contractile vacuole which slowly fills with water from the cytoplasm.


Digested nutrients from the vacuole pass into the cytoplasm, making the vacuole shrink and moves to the anal pore, where it ruptures.


The large vacuole inside root hair cells makes this intake much more efficient[citation needed].


the rhoptry secretes proteins to create the PVM, or the parasitophorous vacuole membrane, in which the parasite can survive and reproduce.



Synonyms:

cell; cavum; cavity; bodily cavity;

Antonyms:

electrolytic cell; voltaic cell;

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