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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...
- analyses disproved this hypothesis, as non-amoeboid zooflagellates and amoeboflagellates were found to be completely intermingled with amoebae. With the addition...
- takes place at any point on the cell surface; roughly corresponds to "amoeboflagellates"; Distomatineae, a group of binucleate "double individuals" with symmetrically...
- Cercomonads are small amoeboflagellates, widespread in aqueous habitats and common in soils. The cells are generally around 10 μm in length, without any...
- the stalk. These are collectively referred to as schizopyrenids, amoeboflagellates, or vahlkampfids. They also include the acrasids, a group of social...
- abundance of N. fowleri by eliminating its resource competitors. Amoeboflagellates have a motile flagellate stage that aids in dispersal, that is advantageous...
- Diplomonadida but not Carpediemonas. CavalierSmith, T (April 1997). "Amoeboflagellates and mitochondrial cristae in eukaryote evolution: Megasystematics...
- A few groups of amoebae have retained their flagella, making them amoeboflagellates. Algae. They are the photosynthetic protists, and can be found in...
- amoebae that produce organic s****. Cercomonads, common soil-dwelling amoeboflagellates. Reticulose, meaning they form a reticulating net of pseudopods. For...
- nov. and Viridiraptor gen. nov. are Highly Specialised, Algivorous Amoeboflagellates (Glissomonadida, Cercozoa)". Protist. 164 (5): 706–747. doi:10.1016/j...