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cili (cili(o)-) [L. cilium eyelid, eyelash] a combining form denoting cilia or a ciliary structure.
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cilium pacemaker the biological regulator which controls the frequency of the beat of the cilia of cells by determining the rate of contraction and excitation.
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Ciliata The ciliates are one of the most important groups of protists, common almost everywhere there is water - lakes, ponds, oceans, and soils, with many ecto- and endosymbiotic members, as well as some obligate and opportunistic parasites. Ciliates tend to be large protozoa, a few reaching 2 mm in length, and are some of the most complex in structure. ...
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ciliate The ciliates are one of the most important groups of protists, common almost everywhere there is water - lakes, ponds, oceans, and soils, with many ecto- and endosymbiotic members, as well as some obligate and opportunistic parasites. Ciliates tend to be large protozoa, a few reaching 2 mm in length, and are some of the most complex in structure. ...
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