| 11. | A common example of this sort of amoeboid cell is the human white blood cell.
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| 12. | These apparently produce coelomocytes, amoeboid cells somewhat similar to the blood cells of vertebrates.
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| 13. | "' Radiolarians "'are amoeboid protozoa that produce intricate mineral skeletons.
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| 14. | In 1848, in light of advancements in cell theory pioneered by amoeboid organisms ).
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| 15. | He claimed to have seen it break up into separate cells which then became amoeboid.
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| 16. | When microglia are activated they take on an amoeboid shape and they alter their gene expression.
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| 17. | Granulocytes apparently develop from plasmatocytes and are also amoeboid, although no phagocytosis has been observed.
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| 18. | The parasite within it is often wildly irregular in shape ( described as " amoeboid " ).
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| 19. | Schools that are travelling can form long thin lines, or squares or ovals or amoeboid shapes.
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| 20. | A plasmodium is an amoeboid, multinucleate and naked mass of cytoplasm that contains many diploid nuclei.
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