How To Use Alveolate In A Sentence
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Several workers have suggested that the entire alveolate clade is derived from a photosynthetic ancestor.
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These observations from other representatives of both the chromist and alveolate groups support the hypothesis that the diatom's ability to generate animal-like action potentials was acquired and retained from the ancestral eukaryote protist host.
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Ciliates are alveolate protozoa that evolved unusually large cell sizes entirely differently from gregarines, with radically novel consequences for their genomes.
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An alveolate coordinate system which reflects actual distribution law of shell arrangement was proposed.
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One of them corresponded to an alveolate sequence belonging to the recently described marine.
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+ permeable conductances have been observed in a heterotrophic dinoflagellate alveolate
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The Siddall group addressed the molecular phylogeny of three, very similar, alveolate genera.
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Optimization indicates that the ancestors at nodes marking the divergence of kathablepharids and alveolates possessed ‘conoids.’
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The spicules of bone, after alveolated parenchyma had been corroded off, revealed the characteristic coral-like branching and angulated bony spicules of DPO.
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Current thinking in the phylogeny of protists places the dinoflagellates in the Alveolates, along with the Apicomplexa, Ciliata, and Foraminifera.
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While further work to examine voltage activated channels and membrane excitability in the chromist, alveolate and protozoan groups is clearly required, the simplest explanation for the presence of voltage activated Na
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The city of the future might also become so complex, so alveolate, so ungovernably large that its citizens will no longer be very visible to each other.
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