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Meaning of sarcode

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sarcode (n.)

A name applied by Dujardin in 1835 to the gelatinous material forming the bodies of the lowest animals; protoplasm.

sarcode Sentence Examples

  1. The proteinaceous sarcode of amoeboid protists provides structural stability and facilitates movement.
  2. Paramecia exhibit a distinctive sarcode organization, with a pellicle covering the external surface and a fluid-filled cytoplasm within.
  3. The sarcode of foraminifera serves as a soft substrate for the secretion of protective shells.
  4. Sarcomas are malignant tumors that originate from the sarcode of connective tissues.
  5. The sarcode of sea cucumbers is characterized by a gelatinous consistency and high water content.
  6. The sarcode of slime molds provides a communal matrix for the formation of reproductive structures.
  7. Some parasitic amoebas penetrate host cells by altering the composition of their sarcode.
  8. The sarcode of tardigrades can dehydrate nearly completely, allowing them to enter a dormant state.
  9. The sarcode of macrophages actively phagocytizes pathogens and debris.
  10. The sarcode of sponges provides a supportive framework for the filtration of water and nutrients.

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A name applied by Dujardin in 1835 to the gelatinous material forming the bodies of the lowest animals; protoplasm.

No synonyms found.

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The proteinaceous sarcode of amoeboid protists provides structural stability and facilitates movement.

Paramecia exhibit a distinctive sarcode organization, with a pellicle covering the external surface and a fluid-filled cytoplasm within.

The sarcode of foraminifera serves as a soft substrate for the secretion of protective shells.

Sarcomas are malignant tumors that originate from the sarcode of connective tissues.