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- including sponges, polychaetes, and certain molluscs and arthropods. Many bacterivorous organisms are adapted for generalist predation on any species of bacteria...
- completely lost) mitochondria, and two genera of free-living microaerophilic bacterivorous flagellates Trimastix and Paratrimastix, with typical excavate morphology...
- The glissomonads are a group of bacterivorous gliding flagellated protists that compose the order Glissomonadida, in the amoeboflagellate phylum Cercozoa...
- 2011-09-02. Jezbera J, Hornák K, Simek K (May 2005). "Food selection by bacterivorous protists: insight from the analysis of the food vacuole content by means...
- Mouth polyphenism in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus A : bacterivorous "stenostomatous" morph B : predatory "eurystomatous" morph...
- sedentary lifestyle was a discovery that challenged the concept of bacterivorous protists as constantly active hunters, and its permanent ****ociation...
- and their organelles. Feeding mechanism: Malawimonads are known to be bacterivorous, meaning they feed on bacteria. They possess a unique feeding apparatus...
- dissemination of nanoplastics and antibiotic-resistant bacteria by bacterivorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans across the soil. A big portion of microplastic...
- 003. PMC 3641844. PMID 23601103. Hu M, Ma Y, Chua SL (January 2024). "Bacterivorous nematodes decipher microbial iron siderop****s as prey cue in predator-prey...
- protists, the sole occupant of the order Trimastigida. Trimastix are bacterivorous, free living and anaerobic. It was first observed in 1881 by William...