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protists that have
independently evolved axopodial arms. Some of the
heliozoan groups are
intermingled in the
supergroup Rhizaria with radiolarians,...
- The
gymnosphaerids (or Gymnosphaerida) are a
small group of
heliozoan protists found in
marine environments. They tend to be
roughly spherical with radially...
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filaments that
radiate out of
their cell. It
contains one of the most
common heliozoan species,
Actinophrys sol. It is
classified within the
monotypic family...
- open
oceans at
depths of 99–510 metres. It is
generally considered a
heliozoan,
placed in its own order,
called the Taxopodida.
However it has also been...
- pedinellids.
Ciliophrys alternates between a
mobile flagellate stage and a
heliozoan feeding stage,
where the body is
contracted with
extended axopods all...
- in the
water column. This
group included those organisms that have a
heliozoan-type appearance, with
radially positioned filopodia,
reticulopodia or...
-
organism with an asymmetrical,
amoeboid body plan (Amoeba proteus – an amoeba). (b) An
organism with a
spherical body plan (Actinophrys sol – a
heliozoan)....
- Watanabe, S.; Toyohara, A. (1980). "Food
capture and
ingestion in the
large heliozoan,
Echinosphaerium nucleofilum".
Journal of Cell Science. 42: 61–79. doi:10...
- Protozoologica. 40: 3–25. Gast, R.J. (2017). "Centrohelida and
Other Heliozoan-like Protists". In Archibald, J.; Simpson, A.; Slamovits, C.; Margulis...
- heliomonads/dimorphids, the
stramenopile pedinellids and ciliophryids) have a flagellate/
heliozoan organization. Cavalier-Smith T. (1995). "Zooflagellate
phylogeny and classification"...