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- unicellular in its adult form, and includes marine species. Other adult marine microanimals are multicellular. Microscopic adult arthropods are more commonly found...
- unicellular in its adult form, and includes marine species. Other adult marine microanimals are multicellular. Microscopic adult arthropods are more commonly found...
- Microfauna (from Ancient Gr**** mikros 'small' and from Latin fauna 'animal') refers to microscopic animals and organisms that exhibit animal-like qualities...
- Several species have been ****umed to exist, but due to a lack of physical evidence they can only be regarded as potential species. Hypothetical species...
- benthic forams Heterohelix, an extinct genus of benthic forams Marine microanimals Darkfield photo of a gastrotrich, 0.06-3.0 mm long, a worm-like animal...
- zooflagellates, foraminiferans, radiolarians, some dinoflagellates and marine microanimals. Macroscopic zooplankton include pelagic cnidarians, ctenop****s, molluscs...
- (disambiguation) Little Bear (disambiguation) Water bear or tardigrade, a microanimal This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Bear...
- biological microorganisms, such as bacteria, archaea, protists, sperm and microanimals. Since the turn of the millennium there has been increasing interest...
- benthic forams Heterohelix, an extinct genus of benthic forams Marine microanimals Darkfield photo of a gastrotrich, 0.06-3.0 mm long, a worm-like animal...
- biological microorganisms, such as bacteria, archaea, protists, sperm and microanimals. Ciliates use small flagella called cilia to move through the water....