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  • The "'septum pellucidum "'( translucent hedge ) is a thin, triangular, vertical double membrane separating the fornix.
  • Microspheres, like cells, can grow and contain a double membrane which undergoes diffusion of materials and osmosis.
  • This involves the formation of a double membrane known as an autophagosome, around the organelle marked for destruction.
  • And since the roof is built as a double membrane, the air trapped between the fiberglass layers insulates the house.
  • Chlorarachniophyte chloroplasts are bounded by four membranes, except near the cell membrane, where the chloroplast membranes fuse into a double membrane.
  • Like mitochondria, they have a double membrane and most proteins are delivered to them by a targeting sequence of amino acids.
  • The nucleoplasm is large, neutral, and contained within a double membrane, which is for the most part shrouded in layers of endoplasmic reticulum.
  • The fact that chloroplasts are surrounded by a double membrane is often cited as evidence that they are the descendants of endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.
  • Pores of these eukaryotes are restricted to certain areas in the central capsule, which may be a single or double membrane in different groups.
  • Three membranes separate the two cytoplasms : the double membrane ( inner and outer membranes ) of the Gram-negative bacterium and the eukaryotic membrane.
  • Rhodoplasts have a double membrane with an intermembrane space and phycobilin pigments organized into phycobilisomes on the thylakoid membranes, preventing their thylakoids from stacking.
  • The membrane of the rough endoplasmic reticulum forms large double membrane sheets that are located near, and continuous with, the outer layer of the nuclear envelope.
  • HAMLET cells showed the physiological characteristics of macroautophagy, a process in which cellular components are sequestered in double membrane-bound vesicles that fuse with lysosomes for degradation.
  • The actions of fission, fusion and motility cause the shapes of these double membrane bound subcellular organelles we know as mitochondria to continually alter their shapes.
  • The microspheres were able to asexually divide via binary fission, could form junctions with other microspheres, and developed a double membrane corresponding to that of a cell.
  • This IMV virion can be released upon cell lysis, or can acquire a second double membrane from trans-Golgi and bud as external enveloped virion ( EEV ).
  • The double membrane sheets are stacked and connected through several right or left-handed helical ramps, the so-called Terasaki ramps, giving rise to a structure resembling a parking garage.
  • They synthesize ordinary starch, which is stored in granules found in the periplastid space outside the original double membrane, in the place that corresponds to the red alga's cytoplasm.
  • Evidence for primary endosymbosis includes the presence of a double membrane around the chloroplasts; one membrane belonged to the bacterium, and the other to the eukaryote that captured it.
  • The plasma membrane of the cell surrounds this wall and pinches off to leave a double membrane around the DNA, and the developing structure is now known as a forespore.
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