trichocyst (Meaning)

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trichocyst (n.)

A lasso cell.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trichocyst

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

trichocyst Sentence Examples

  1. Paramecia utilize trichocysts, specialized organelles that resemble harpoons, for defense and capturing prey.
  2. The trichocysts of Spirotrichea protozoans are arranged in rows beneath the cell membrane, forming a protective girdle.
  3. Trichocysts act as miniature catapults, releasing their darts with incredible force and speed.
  4. When a paramecium encounters a threatening stimulus, trichocysts discharge their sharp, thread-like structures, penetrating and immobilizing prey.
  5. The dense layer of discharged trichocysts creates a temporary shield around the paramecium, protecting it from predators.
  6. Trichocysts are essential for the survival of Paramecium species in their aquatic environments.
  7. The study of trichocysts has provided valuable insights into the diversity and complexity of cellular structures.
  8. Recent research has revealed that trichocysts may play additional roles in cell signaling and metabolic processes.
  9. The unique mechanism of trichocyst discharge has inspired the development of novel materials and technologies.
  10. Trichocysts are a testament to the remarkable adaptability and evolutionary ingenuity of microorganisms.

FAQs About the word trichocyst

A lasso cell.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Paramecia utilize trichocysts, specialized organelles that resemble harpoons, for defense and capturing prey.

The trichocysts of Spirotrichea protozoans are arranged in rows beneath the cell membrane, forming a protective girdle.

Trichocysts act as miniature catapults, releasing their darts with incredible force and speed.

When a paramecium encounters a threatening stimulus, trichocysts discharge their sharp, thread-like structures, penetrating and immobilizing prey.