- to
cause disease in
humans and
other organisms.
While the
majority of
amoebozoan species are unicellular, the
group also
includes several clades of slime...
-
Entamoeba histolytica is an
anaerobic parasitic amoebozoan, part of the
genus Entamoeba.
Predominantly infecting humans and
other primates causing amoebiasis...
- Some eukaryotes, such as the
metamonads Giardia and Trichomonas, and the
amoebozoan Pelomyxa,
appear to lack mitochondria, but all
contain mitochondrion-derived...
-
paraphyletic group of amoebae,
include the
Copromyxa slime molds.
Among the non-
amoebozoan slime molds are the Acrasids,
which have
sluglike amoebae. In locomotion...
- aculeata, a
testate (s****ed) amoeba;
Peridinium willei, a dinoflagellate;
Chaos carolinense, a
naked amoebozoan;
Desmarella moniliformis, a choanoflagellate...
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exchange of
genetic material is
known to
occur in
other Amoebozoan groups. Most
amoebozoans appear capable of
performing syngamy,
recombination and ploidy...
- This
article lists the
largest organisms for
various types of life and
mostly considers extant species,
which found on
Earth can be
determined according...
-
pseudopods are used to
distinguish groups of
amoebae from one another.
Amoebozoan species, such as
those in the
genus Amoeba,
typically have
bulbous (lobose)...
-
Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis is a single-celled
species of
marine amoebozoan in the
genus Neoparamoeba. The
species is also
called Paramoeba pemaquidensis...
- above. The
amoeboflagellates (e.g., the
rhizarian genus Cercomonas, some
amoebozoan Archamoebae, some
excavate Heterolobosea) have a
peculiar type of flagellate/amoeboid...