「Multicellular」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| A grex (or 'slug') is a | multicellular aggregate of amoeba of the groups Acrasiom |
| lar to a crown group) because they include | multicellular and macroscopic lifeforms that represent t |
| d muscles in the form of glycogen for most | multicellular animals, and in intracellular starch or gl |
| tin-sequestering molecule in cells of many | multicellular animals, thymosin β4 shows a remarkably di |
| oflagellates, long before the evolution of | multicellular animals. |
| a divide in unison, giving the structure a | multicellular appearance which is highly unusual in bact |
| la, meaning "tentacles", and refers to the | multicellular appendages on the upper surface of the pit |
| Filamentous, | multicellular ascospores are discharged into the air fro |
| These are primitive | multicellular, autotrophic, shade loving, amphibious pla |
| s and mosses is the production of gemmae - | multicellular bodies that give rise to new gametophytes. |
| Mostly these microorganisms are | multicellular but none are vertebrates. |
| e also the only archaea capable of forming | multicellular colonies, and even show cellular different |
| f an axis or stem, leaves or phylloids and | multicellular colorless branched rhizoids with oblique s |
| High relatedness maintains | multicellular cooperation in a social amoeba by controll |
| soil, and when starved, aggregate to enter | multicellular development that culminates into a fruitin |
| e to produce complex structures or move as | multicellular entities. |
| ding; in yeast this is called START and in | multicellular eukaryotes it is termed the restriction po |
| y major ABC subfamily found exclusively in | multicellular eukaryotes. |
| upstream cell signaling protein common to | multicellular eukaryotes. |
| antastic because it shows the existence of | multicellular fauna 1.5 billion years earlier than what |
| The | multicellular Francevillian Group Fossils, at 2.1-Gyr-ol |
| Fasciola hepatica includes three different | multicellular generations: 1) "adult" hermaphroditic; 2) |
| divide mitotically to form either larger, | multicellular individuals, or more haploid cells. |
| el organism for studying the beginnings of | multicellular life due to its filamentous characterizati |
| tinction event since the origin of complex | multicellular life. |
| These fossils resemble calcified | multicellular members of the Dasycladales. |
| Although most microscopic animals are | multicellular, myxozoa, jelly fish relatives from the ph |
| It was the first | multicellular myxozoan identified and its vermiform shap |
| The difference between a | multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that i |
| o study because the specialized cells in a | multicellular organism behave differently. |
| e example and mechanism of generation of a | multicellular organism from a pre-existing syncytium. |
| properties illustrate the fact that, in a | multicellular organism, each cell contains the whole of |
| ate aggregation of individual cells into a | multicellular organism, and regulate the expression of a |
| m and therefore the earliest known complex | multicellular organism. |
| multicellular organisms | |
| Multicellular organisms utilize more complex excretory m | |
| nisms were probably the first step towards | multicellular organisms via natural selection. |
| d to Rac and Cdc42, which emerged in early | multicellular organisms during evolution . |
| d to Rac and Cdc42, which emerged in early | multicellular organisms during evolution . |
| The earliest fossils of | multicellular organisms include the contested Grypania s |
| Because the first | multicellular organisms were simple, soft organisms lack |
| ndicating that Atg1 homologues from other, | multicellular organisms are required for autophagy as we |
| boid cells, like syncitial tissues of some | multicellular organisms, not the other way round. |
| In others, and in cells from | multicellular organisms, phagocytosis takes place at any |
| junctions provide similar functions in all | multicellular organisms, until recently it was believed |
| the protein, whereas in mammals and other | multicellular organisms, the catalytic function is carri |
| ene in each generation (or, in the case of | multicellular organisms, cell division). |
| at are ordinarily thought to occur only in | multicellular organisms. |
| a role in the development and function of | multicellular organisms. |
| were co-opted as mechanisms to coordinate | multicellular organisms. |
| nd was a proponent of their recognition as | multicellular organisms. |
| potent mechanism by which eosinophils kill | multicellular parasites (such as, for example, the nemat |
| de bacteria, viruses, or protozoa and many | multicellular parasites. |
| All | multicellular plants have a life cycle comprising two ph |
| subkingdoms; Protistodeae, Metaphytodeae ( | multicellular plants), and Zoodeae (multicellular animal |
| any protists reproduce sexually, as do the | multicellular plants, animals, and fungi. |
| gametes are produced that is found in many | multicellular protists, algae, fungi, and the gametophyt |
| Multicellular purple colored scales and unicellular rhiz | |
| they represents one of the most primitive | multicellular relatives of land plants. |
| s, and undergo internal budding to produce | multicellular spores. |
| There are two | multicellular stages in its life cycle - a haploid gamet |
| ton and other microalgae); many others are | multicellular to one degree or another, some of these gr |
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