An etioplast is a plastid that lacks chlorophyll, and has inner membrane invaginations that form a lattice of tubes in their stroma, called a prolamellar body.
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In " Sepia ", which has an internal shell, the ectoderm forms an invagination whose pore is sealed off before this organic framework is deposited.
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Life expectancy is slightly reduced compared to the general population due to the possibility of fatal bone fractures and complications related to OI Type I such as basilar invagination.
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The snail extends the tentacles by internal pressure of body fluids, and retracts all four tentacles into the head by invagination when threatened or otherwise retreating into its shell.
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The role of the ENTH domain is to bind membrane lipids which is currently thought to aid in the invagination of the plasma membrane to form clathrin-coated vesicles.
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Lastly, the third stage occurs at E12.5 and involves the invagination of cells within the placode into the mesenchyme, leading to a mammary anlage ( biology ).
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"' Intussusception "'is defined as invagination ( infolding ), especially referring to " the slipping of a length of intestine into an adjacent portion ".
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The force behind streaming in the dumbbell-shaped microplasmodia is generated by volume changes in both the periphery of the cell and in the invagination system of the cell membrane.
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The embryonic endoderm is formed by invagination of epiblastic cells that migrate to the hypoblast, while the mesoderm is formed by the cells that develop between the epiblast and endoderm.
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Goodwin is the author of " Porosity : the Architecture of Invagination " and has published many articles on issues of public space, and chapters in collected works.