Medical term:
trichocyst
trich·o·cyst
(trik'ō-sist),One of a number of structures, in the form of minute elongated cysts, arranged radially around the periphery of a protozoan cell and containing fluid that when discharged serves for offense or defense; found in ciliates, such as Paramecium species.
Synonym(s): trichite
[tricho- + G. kystis, bladder]
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trichocyst
(trĭk′ə-sĭst′)n.
An organelle in certain protozoans, especially ciliates, consisting of filamentous fibers that are discharged suddenly.
trich′o·cys′tic adj.
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trichocyst
(1) Trichilemmal cyst, see there.(2) An elongated vesicular structure found in ciliate protozoa, which contains toxic substances used for defence.
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trichocyst
a thread-like structure of uncertain function found in some PROTOZOANS, which is ejected from a pit on stimulation.Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005
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