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Euglenozoa are a
large group of
flagellate Discoba. They
include a
variety of
common free-living species, as well as a few
important parasites, some of...
- bacillariophytes, phaeophytes,
pyrrhophytes (cryptophytes and dinophytes),
euglenophytes, and chlorophytes. Later, many new
groups were
discovered (e.g., Bolidophyceae)...
- chloroplast. The
euglenophytes are a
group of
common flagellated protists that
contain chloroplasts derived from a
green alga.
Euglenophytes are the only...
- haptophytes, dinoflagellates, chromerids, many
green algae, ochrophytes,
euglenophytes) to
amoeboid cells (chlorarachniophytes) to
colonial and multicellular...
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These organisms are unicellular, but they are multinucleate. Some
euglenophytes, such as
certain species of Euglena,
reach lengths of 400 μm. The largest...
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prymnesiophytes Emiliania huxleyi (coccolithop****),
Chromulina sp., and the
Euglenophyte Eutreptia lanowii, can out-compete
diatom species because of the limited...
- a
diverse lineage of
flagellates that
contains the
closely related euglenophyte algae. Like
these algae,
peranemids have
flexible cells capable of deformation...
- to a
group of
Euglenozoa known as peranemids,
closely related to the
euglenophyte algae.
Urceolus species are single-celled
eukaryotes or protists. Their...
- A
plastome is the
genome of a plastid, a type of
organelle found in
plants and in a
variety of protoctists. The
number of
known plastid genome sequences...
- reefs.
Others predate other protozoa, and a few
forms are parasitic.
euglenophytes, a
phylum of
unicellular flagellates with only a few
marine members...