Because they are the only species that do not feed on other organisms but are consumed by others.
Basal bodies
Basal body is in both plants and animals.
They both have the same basic structure.
a centriole
This is the basal disc. It is useful in helping the hydrozoans stick to and stay on the rocks around them.
The basal body is a structure that anchors the base of the flagellum and allows it to rotate.
Basal bodies
Basal bodies
Basal body is in both plants and animals.
Basal bodies
basal ganglia
They both have the same basic structure.
a centriole
The outer, "Ectodermal" cell layer of the Sporophyte in basal plants.
A basal body (also called a basal granule or kinetosome) is an organelle formed from a centriole, and a short cylindrical array of microtubules. These microtubules provide structure and facilitate movement of vesicles and organelles within many eukaryotic cells. Basal bodies,however, are specifically the bases for cilia and flagella that extend out of the cell..
Melanocytes are derived from a structure in the human embryo called the neural crest.
The term "basal lamina" is usually used with electron microscopy, while the term "basement membrane" is usually used with light microscopy. The structure known as the basement membrane in light microscopy refers to the stained structure anchoring an epithelial layer. This encompasses the basal lamina secreted by epithelial cells and typically a reticular lamina secreted by other cells.