-
identified the
naked amoeba Reticulomyxa and the
peculiar xenophyop****s as
foraminiferans without tests. A few
other amoeboids produce reticulose pseudopods,...
-
other microscopic life) are zooplankton,
including zooflagellates,
foraminiferans, radiolarians, some
dinoflagellates and
marine microanimals. Macroscopic...
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enclosed interlocular spaces in
order to
strengthen the test.
Foraminiferans Foraminiferan shapes section showing chambers of a
spiral foram Live Ammonia...
- Xenophyop****a /ˌzɛnəˌfaɪəˈfoʊriːə/ is a
clade of
foraminiferans. Xenophyop****s are
multinucleate unicellular organisms found on the
ocean floor throughout...
- and protists,
notably sea
urchins and
microorganisms such as
testate foraminiferans, radiolarians, and
testate amoebae. The term is also
applied to the...
- "Monothalamea" is a
grouping of
foraminiferans,
traditionally consisting of all
foraminifera with single-chambered tests.
Recent work has
shown that the...
- crinoids).[citation needed] The
diversity of
brachiopods and
fusilinid foraminiferans,
surged beginning in the Visean,
continuing through the end of the Carboniferous...
- organic-walled
foraminiferans,
including some that
produce agglutinated tests (Lagynacea).
Genetic studies indicate that some
foraminiferans with agglutinated...
-
extracellular pellets of
waste material produced by some
groups of
foraminiferans,
including xenophyop****ans and komokiaceans, Gromia, and
testate amoebae...
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animals as food. In particular, this
means they eat phytoplankton.
Foraminiferans Turing and
radiolarian morphology Zooplankton are
generally larger than...