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- The Chrysophyceae, usually called chrysophytes, chrysomonads, golden-brown algae, or golden algae, are a large group of algae, found mostly in freshwater...
- heliozoan morphology;: 293  the amoeboid Rhizochromulina, a genus of chrysophytes; or Synchroma, a genus of amoeboid algae with reticulate axopodia. Rotosphaerida...
- organelles differed (chrysophyte - two flagella; haptophyte - two flagella and haponema), the surfaces of which differed (chrysophyte - with tripartite flagellar...
- heterokontophytes (e.g., synurophytes from chrysophytes, or eustigmatophytes from xanthophytes), haptophytes (from chrysophytes), and chlorarachniophytes (from xanthophytes)...
- Tryk as. p. 116. Zimmermann, B.; Moestrup, Ø.; Hällfors, G. (1985). "Chrysophyte or heliozoon: ultrastructural studies on a cultured species of Pseudopedinella...
- taxonomy of Rhizochromulina marina gen. et sp.nov., an amoeboid marine chrysophyte". Journal of the Marine Biological ****ociation of the United Kingdom...
- gametes), hyphochytrids (zoospores), labyrinthulomycetes (zoospores), some chrysophytes, some xanthophytes, eustigmatophytes Alveolata: some apicomplexans (gametes)...
- Ochrophyta—which includes diatoms, brown algae (seaweeds), and golden algae (chrysophytes)— and Xanthophyceae (also called yellow-green algae). Heterokont chloroplasts...
- based on an earlier approach of more narrowly defining major lineages of chrysophyte algae by British phycologist David Hibberd. The Chrysophyceae and Synurophyceae...
- mixotrophs grow as photoheterotrophs? Photophysiological acclimation of the chrysophyte Ochromonas danica after feeding". New Phytologist. 204 (4): 882–889....