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organization and also as an
ecological functional group.
Another term used is "
monadoid", from monad. as in Monas, and
Cryptomonas and in the
groups as listed...
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Chlorodendrophyceae (60 species, 15 extinct):
unicellular flagellates (
monadoids)
surrounded by an
outer cell
covering or
theca of
organic extracellular...
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Levels of
organization Unicellular Monadoid Amoeboid Coccoid Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s.
Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/palmelloid Sarcinoid...
- as in
ciliates and many
eukaryotes with a "flagellate condition" (or "
monadoid level of organization", see Flagellata, an
artificial group). Flagellated...
- raphidophytes, silicoflagellates, some xanthophytes, proteromonads), some
monadoid green algae (volvocaleans and prasinophytes), choanoflagellates, bicosoecids...
- Chrysophyta. In 1930,
Allorge renamed the
group as Xanthophyceae. The
monadoid (unicellular flagellates) and also
sometimes the
amoeboid species have...
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Levels of
organization Unicellular Monadoid Amoeboid Coccoid Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s.
Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/palmelloid Sarcinoid...
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Levels of
organization Unicellular Monadoid Amoeboid Coccoid Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s.
Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/palmelloid Sarcinoid...
- It
initially contained numerous families united only by
being primarily monadoid (flagellate),
palmelloid or
amoeboid throughout their life cycle. For this...
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Levels of
organization Unicellular Monadoid Amoeboid Coccoid Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s.
Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/palmelloid Sarcinoid...