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- Representation of a heterolobosean Eruptive pseudopod Ectoplasm Endoplasm Phagosome with prey Mitochondrion, creates ATP (energy) for the cell (distoid...
- The heterolobosean pathogen Naegleria fowleri can behave as an amoeba (center) or as a flagellate (right)....
- A. rosea may refer to: Acrasis rosea, a heterolobosean species Aerides rosea, an orchid species Alcea rosea, the hollyhock, an ornamental plant species...
- ancestor of most eukaryotes was an amoeboflagellate much like modern heteroloboseans, which in turn gave rise to a paraphyletic Sarcodina from which other...
- Histomonas meleagridis) preaxostylid flagellates (e.g. Trimastix pyriformis) heterolobosean amoeboflagellates (e.g. Psalteriomonas lanterna) anaerobic ciliates...
- kinetoplastids (bodonids, F/P, trypanosomatids, P), euglenids (F/A), some heteroloboseans (P/F/S) Metamonada: diplomonads (P/F), retortamonads (S), Preaxostyla/anaeromonads...
- these and other related single-celled protists, not just the 'true' heteroloboseans. According to some classifications, all of Archaeplastida is treated...
- Discicristata Temporal range: 1200–0 Ma Pha. Proterozoic Archean Had. The heterolobosean protozoa species Acrasis rosea Olive & Stoian Scientific classification...
- and Sawyeria marylandensis n. gen., n. sp.: two new amitochondrial heterolobosean amoebae from anoxic environments". Protist. 154 (2): 281–290. doi:10...
- and Sawyeria marylandensis n. gen., n. sp.: two new amitochondrial heterolobosean amoebae from anoxic environments". Protist. 154 (2): 281–290. doi:10...