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protists that have
independently evolved axopodial arms. Some of the
heliozoan groups are
intermingled in the
supergroup Rhizaria with radiolarians,...
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sister group of Fungi.
Centroplasthelida Febvre-Chevalier &
Febvre 1984:
heliozoans with a
centroplast from
which axopodia arise.: 293 They are
closely related...
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photosynthetic Cryptophyceae.
Together with
Palpitomonas and the
Endohelea heliozoans, they
compose the
phylum Cryptista. Adl, Sina M.; et al. (2019). "Revisions...
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refer specifically to this
extended group.
Pedinellids were
classified as
heliozoans by some authors. The
colored pedinellids were
originally treated as a...
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digested material or
surrounding debris. Some,
known as
radiolarians and
heliozoans, have
special spherical shapes with microtubule-supported pseudopodia...
- "There and Back Again:
Parallel Evolution of Cell
Coverings in
Centrohelid Heliozoans". Protist. 167 (1): 51–66.
Retrieved 2024-11-02. Cavalier-Smith T, Chao...
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Archaeplastida and the SAR supergroup. They used to be
considered heliozoans, but
phylogenetically they
belong to a
group of
microorganisms known as...
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microtubules that
arise near a
point on the
nuclear membrane.
Unlike other heliozoans, the
microtubules are not in any
regular geometric array,
there does not...
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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...
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coordinate while in a
colony to hunt prey such as Paramecium. Like most
heliozoans,
Raphidiophrys species can
capture prey
using their axopodia. In Raphidiophrys...