. The biology of the Protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. / I.' I I. Fig. AZ.—Oxyrrhis marina Duj. A, B, front and side views of individual with lobe (L); C, division of centriole (c); connecting strand or paradesmose {pd); and chromosome formation in the nucleus; D, beginning of cell division. (After Hall.) as a blepharoplast, the other becoming a basal body; the two parts, however, are connected by a rhizoplast and rhizoplasts connect the blepharoplast with the endobasal body (Fig. 42, B).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo


. The biology of the Protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. / I.' I I. Fig. AZ.—Oxyrrhis marina Duj. A, B, front and side views of individual with lobe (L); C, division of centriole (c); connecting strand or paradesmose {pd); and chromosome formation in the nucleus; D, beginning of cell division. (After Hall.) as a blepharoplast, the other becoming a basal body; the two parts, however, are connected by a rhizoplast and rhizoplasts connect the blepharoplast with the endobasal body (Fig. 42, B).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Calkins, Gary N. (Gary Nathan), b. 1869. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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