pellicle

biology

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function in ciliates

importance in skeletal systems

  • vertebrate: skeleton
    In skeleton: Comparative study of skeletal systems

    …translucent, nonliving envelope called a pellicle. In nonmoving (sessile) coelenterates, such as coral, whose colonies attain great size, it is achieved by dead structures, both internal and external, which form supporting axes. In the many groups of animals that can move, it is achieved either by external structures known as…

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presence in Euglena

  • Euglena
    In Euglena

    … wall and have a flexible pellicle (envelope) that allows them to change shape. Though they are photosynthetic, most species can also feed heterotrophically (on other organisms) and absorb food directly through the cell surface via phagocytosis (in which the cell membrane entraps food particles in a vacuole for digestion). Food…

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