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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...
- used as an
identifying feature of the genus,
separating it from
other euglenoids, such as
Lepocinclis and Phacus.
Euglena have two
flagella rooted in basal...
- III introns, a
class of
introns found in mRNA
genes of
chloroplasts in
euglenoid protists.
Group III
motor oil base
stock as
classified by the American...
- algae,
fungi typically have
haploid nuclei. With
euglenoids and bacteria:
Higher fungi,
euglenoids, and some
bacteria produce the
amino acid L-lysine...
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Trachelomonas is a
genus of swimming, free-living
euglenoids characterized by the
presence of a s****-like
covering called a lorica.
Details of lorica...
- the
other species are
today ****igned to
eukaryote taxa, e.g., to the
euglenoid Peranema or to the
diatom Bacillaria. However,
Vibrio Müller, 1773 became...
- only a****ual reproduction, such as bacteria, some protists, like the
euglenoids and many amoebozoans, and
unicellular organisms with ****ual reproduction...
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length of the body.
Familiar examples of
protists with a
pellicle are the
euglenoids and the
ciliate Paramecium. In some protozoa, the
pellicle hosts epibiotic...
- the
anterior of the cell, and can move by swimming, or by so-called "
euglenoid"
movement across surfaces. E.
gracilis has been used
extensively in the...
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flagellates in the
phylum Euglenozoa. The
family includes the most well-known
euglenoid genus, Euglena. The
family Euglenaceae is also
known by the name Euglenidae...