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English: Didymosphenia geminata cell biology.

"Scanning electron micrograph of the silica cell wall of D. geminata. The raphe is composed of the two slits that run along the apical axis of the cell. The cell secretes mucopolysaccarides through the raphe in order to move on surfaces. At the base of the cell is the porefield, through which the stalk is secreted. Scale bar equal to 50 μm (Image by Sarah Spaulding, US Geological Survey)."

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  • 2007-07-17 06:03 Agyle 444×643× (267154 bytes) [[Didymosphenia geminata]] cell biology. "Scanning electron micrograph of the silica cell wall of D. geminata. The raphe is composed of the two slits that run along the apical axis of the cell. The cell secretes mucopolysaccarides through the raphe in ord

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