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- An amoeboflagellate (pl. amoeboflagellates) is any eukaryotic organism capable of behaving as an amoeba and as a flagellate at some point during their...
- Cavalier-Smith proposed that the ancestor of most eukaryotes was an amoeboflagellate much like modern heteroloboseans, which in turn gave rise to a paraphyletic...
- Naegleria. It belongs to the phylum Percolozoa and is classified as an amoeboflagellate excavate, an organism capable of behaving as both an amoeba and a flagellate...
- takes place at any point on the cell surface; roughly corresponds to "amoeboflagellates"; Distomatineae, a group of binucleate "double individuals" with symmetrically...
- flagellated protists that compose the order Glissomonadida, in the amoeboflagellate phylum Cercozoa. They comprise a vast, largely undescribed diversity...
- Cercomonads are small amoeboflagellates, widespread in aqueous habitats and common in soils. The cells are generally around 10 μm in length, without any...
- tihangensis De Jonckheere, Johan (2002). "A Century of Research on the Amoeboflagellate Genus Naegleria". Acta Protozoologica. 41: 309–342. De Jonckheere,...
- flagellate cells (7–14 μm in diameter) with one posterior flagellum, amoeboflagellate (i.e. with both flagella and pseudopodia) cells, amoeboid non-flagellar...
- Levels of organization Unicellular Monadoid Amoeboid Coccoid Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s. Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/palmelloid Sarcinoid...
- amoebae present in the gut of a salamander found in Arkansas. It is an amoeboflagellate, capable of transitioning from an amoeboid stage to a flagellate stage...