- 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...
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Cercomonads are
small amoeboflagellates,
widespread in
aqueous habitats and
common in soils. The
cells are
generally around 10 μm in length,
without any...
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takes place at any
point on the cell surface;
roughly corresponds to "
amoeboflagellates"; Distomatineae, a
group of
binucleate "double individuals" with symmetrically...
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flagellate cells (7–14 μm in diameter) with one
posterior flagellum,
amoeboflagellate (i.e. with both
flagella and pseudopodia) cells,
amoeboid non-flagellar...
- small,
walled cysts that can
return to the
amoeboflagellate form if
conditions improve. The
amoeboflagellated stage will
undergo ****ual reproduction, as...
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Levels of
organization Unicellular Monadoid Amoeboid Coccoid Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s.
Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/palmelloid Sarcinoid...
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tihangensis De Jonckheere,
Johan (2002). "A
Century of
Research on the
Amoeboflagellate Genus Naegleria". Acta Protozoologica. 41: 309–342. De Jonckheere,...
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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...