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- excavates). Some groups, such as the well-known
ciliates and the
parasitic opalinids, have a cell
surface covered in rows of
cilia that beat rhythmically....
- such as
golden algae and kelp; and
heterotrophs such as
water moulds,
opalinids, and
actinophryid heliozoa. The
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- laid in
shallow water. One
species known to
parasitize this frog is the
opalinid Protoopalina pingi (in the ****).
Sergius Kuzmin,
Irina Maslova, Boris...
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- (Bacillariophyta), some
dinoflagellates (Miozoa), some
ciliates (Ciliophora) and an
opalinid (Bigyra).
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Clade: Diap****tickes...
- diatoms, brown, and
golden algae, and non-photosynthetic
groups such as
opalinids,
actinophryid "heliozoans", and oomycetes. The
species is
found primarily...