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A smear should show ciliates if white spot is present.
In some ciliates potential structural codes have also been suggested.
The ciliate has been found in the testes of all these species.
It has grey green leaves, which are ciliate and that start growing at flowering time.
However, other types of fission occur in some ciliate groups.
They are good swimmers and can eat small ciliates just four days after conception.
Although ciliates sound obscure, they’ve been hugely important in scientific research.
Their scales are generally harsh and rough to the feel, or ciliate.
Behind the cilia, however, ciliates are a diverse and ancient group.
The ejection process is involved in the defence of the ciliate host against predators.
It was not just by chance that Gause used ciliates as his laboratory animals.
Then incubate it with a bit of pond water containing ciliates.
Ciliates use small flagella called cilia to move through the water.
They are pubescent, and also have a fringe of longer ciliate hairs.
The term was first used for ciliate protozoans such as Tetrahymena.
This small snail is also parasitized by several species of ciliates.
They include a number of viruses, bacteria, microsporidians, ciliates, and others.
With the help of their finely-tuned visual system, they pursue and catch small ciliates.
Some ciliates even use them to scuttle across surfaces.
The choreotrichs are a group of small marine ciliates.
After the war he returned to Bonn and started to work on nuclear dimorphism in ciliates.
The amazing thing is that the amoeba don't touch the ciliate until it can't escape.
Its authors therefore gave this new manifestation the name "Caribbean ciliate infection".
Nutrition At one side of the ciliates body there is a mouth like opening called the oral groove.
The spirotrichs are a large and distinctive group of ciliate protozoa.