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What (who) is hypotricha - definition

SUBCLASS OF PROTOZOANS
Hypotrichia; Hypotrichida; Hypotricha; Hypotrichea
  • Diagram of the oxytrichid hypotrich ''Stylonychia mytilus''

Hypotricha         
·noun ·pl A division of ciliated Infusoria in which the cilia cover only the under side of the body.
Hypotrich         
The hypotrichs are a group of ciliated protozoa, common in fresh water, salt water, soil and moss. Hypotrichs possess compound ciliary organelles called "cirri," which are made up of thick tufts of cilia, sparsely distributed on the ventral surface of the cell.
Cyathea delgadii         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Cyathea vestita; Cyathea oligocarpa; Cyathea hirtula; Cyathea schanschin; Cyathea denticulata; Cyathea feei; Cyathea sphaerocarpa; Cyathea abruptecaudata; Cyathea pilosa; Cyathea copelandii; Cyathea hypotricha; Cyathea bahiensis; Cyathea micromera; Cyathea trindadensis; Cyathea trinidadensis; Rabo de mico; Helecho arborescente
Cyathea delgadii is a widespread species of tree fern. It is native to Central America (Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama), and much of South America (Colombia, Guyana, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, including Trindade, Argentina and Paraguay).

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Hypotrich


The hypotrichs are a group of ciliated protozoa, common in fresh water, salt water, soil and moss. Hypotrichs possess compound ciliary organelles called "cirri," which are made up of thick tufts of cilia, sparsely distributed on the ventral surface of the cell. The multiple fused cilia which form a cirrus function together as a unit, enabling the organism to crawl along solid substrates such as submerged debris or sediments. Hypotrichs typically possess a large oral aperture, bordered on one side by a wreath or collar of membranelles (small membranous structures made up of fused cilia), forming an "adoral zone of membranelles," or AZM.