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Euglenids or
euglenoids are one of the best-known
groups of
eukaryotic flagellates: single-celled
organisms with flagella, or whip-like tails. They are...
- phagotrophy. Some
unicellular species of
green algae, many
golden algae,
euglenids, dinoflagellates, and
other algae have
become heterotrophs (also called...
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cells are
flattened in shape, with a
visible feeding apparatus. It is a
euglenid,
characterized by the
presence of
pellicle strips below the cell surface;...
- diatoms,
brown algae), dinoflagellates, cryptophyta, haptophyta, and
euglenids (the
events may have
begun in the Mesoproterozoic)
while the
first retarians...
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Anisonemidae is a
small family of
euglenid algae, with two
accepted genera. It is the only
family in the
order Anisonemida. The
family consists of single-celled...
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euglenids, etc. Heterolobosea...
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Moyeria is a
genus of
fossils interpreted as
euglenids, a type of
microbial eukaryotes characterized for
their cells surrounded by a
pellicle composed...
- Cercozoa—clade
Rhizaria (unicellular) The
euglenids—clade
Excavata (unicellular)
Except for the
euglenids,
which are
found within the Excavata, all of...
- a
clade of
euglenids, single-celled
eukaryotes or
protists belonging to the
phylum Euglenozoa. They are
distinguished from
other euglenids by
active deformation...
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chloroplasts in
organisms that
underwent secondary endosymbiosis, such as the
euglenids and chlorarachniophytes. The
chloroplasts come via
endosymbiosis by engulfment...