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ciliated

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a margin or fringe of hairlike projections

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  • Most of the epithelial cells are ciliated, with microscopic ‘hairs’ that continuously sweep any surface material towards the larynx.
  • The mouth is surrounded by the ciliated feeding structure known as a lophophore.
  • A number of tubuli, at first metamerically arranged, now appear, each opening, on the one hand, into the coelom by a ciliated mouth, the nephrostome (n.s.), and on the other into the segmental duct. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • The eggs hatch into a ciliated miracidium which actively seeks out the first host, a gastropod, penetrating its skin and metamorphosing into a saclike sporocyst. Platyhelminthes
  • The lophophore, a ciliated, tentacular organ for feeding, of varying three-dimensional morphology, is suspended between the mantles.
  • It is clear from careful experimental work with all ciliated cells that have been examined, from alga to mice, that a functioning cilium requires a working IFT. 12 The problem of the origin of the cilium is now intimately connected to the problem of the origin of IFT. A Third Choice (ID Hypothesis)
  • Emmprin has been found immunohistochemically in ciliated cells of normal bronchi and bronchi affected by squamous cell carcinoma.
  • A medusa begets a ciliated larva, the larva begets a polyp, the polyp begets a strobila, and the strobila begets a medusa again; the cycle of reproduction being completed in the fourth generation. Life and Habit
  • Fertilization occurs in the mesenchyme and the zygotes develop into ciliated larvae.
  • He conciliated his angry daughter with a piece of candy.
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