Ciliated

Word CILIATED
Character 8
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What do we mean by ciliated?

Having cilia. adjective

Having cilia adjective

Endowed with vibratory motion adjective

Having a margin or fringe of hairlike projections adjective

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The word "ciliated" in example sentences

This membrane is ciliated, that is, it is studded with tiny hairlike projections, extending into the air passages. ❋ R. L. Alsaker (N/A)

If they have many short threads projecting, they are called ciliated; if only one long, whip-shaped process (or, more rarely, two or four), caudate (tailed) cells. ❋ Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1876)

This epithelium of the villi has the outer border curiously striated, and this is usually spoken of as leading towards "ciliated" epithelium, to be described immediately. ❋ Unknown (1906)

We now know that the mobile spermatozoa are nothing but simple and real cells, of the kind that we call "ciliated" (equipped with lashes, or cilia). ❋ Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1876)

In a pioneering experiment, they demonstrated that telomere DNA from one organism, a unicellular ciliated protozoan called Tetrahymena thermophila, would protect and stabilise chromosomes in an entirely different organism, yeast. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Pick any eukaryotic species (say, the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila) — one cannot be certain that a member of that species shares common ancestry, from a discrete cell, with a member of any other eukaryotic species (say, Drosophila melanogaster). ❋ Unknown (2009)

SEM images of epithelial fields before B and after C regression of ciliated appendage. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The animal gleans the bacteria from the water with a special ciliated epithelium and secreted mucus that seems to be just the right flavor for Vibrio, and the bacteria migrate deep into the light-emitting organ. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Free-swimming echinopluteus sea urchin (Echinocardium cordatum) larva feeds on microplankton captured with its ciliated arms. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Specifically the H5N1 (SAa2,3Gal) receptors were found “on non-ciliated cuboidal cells at the junction between the respiratory bronchiole and alveolus” and on “a substantial number of cells lining the alveolar wall. ” (This describes the substance of the lung tissue involved in gaseous exchange.) ❋ Unknown (2006)

Change from ciliated columnar epithelium to non-ciliated squamous epithelium in the trachea and bronchi of cigarette smokers. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The change in the cells of the trachea and bronchi of chronic cigarette smokers from ciliated columnar epithelium to non-ciliated stratified squamous epithelium. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Trematode ‘nurse’ can develop within itself the very unlike ‘Cercaria’, it will not appear impossible that the egg, or ciliated embryo, of a sponge, for once, under special conditions, might become a hydroid polype, or the embryo of a ❋ Unknown (2007)

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. ❋ Michael J. Behe (2007)

Since the tail of a human sperm is a modified cilium that powers its swimming, and since ciliated cells line the sinus cavities, Afzelius examined respiratory tissue from the patients and checked their cilia. ❋ Michael J. Behe (2007)

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. ❋ Unknown (2007)

At the end of each duct there are special ciliated structures called flame cells which help to disperse wastes away from the organism. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Species of Diphyllobothrium possess egg capsules which are deposited with the faeces in water and a ciliated, free swimming coracidium bearing six small hooks, hatches in 10 days. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Some species possess ciliated pits in front of their cerebral ganglion that are used in phototaxis (movement towards light). ❋ Unknown (2007)

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