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known phycobiliprotein. A few cryptomonads, such as Cryptomonas, can form
palmelloid stages, but
readily escape the
surrounding mucus to
become free-living...
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embedded in
mucilage Coccoid:
individual non-motile
cells with cell
walls Palmelloid:
nonmotile cells embedded in
mucilage Filamentous: a
string of connected...
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Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s.
Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/
palmelloid Sarcinoid Coenobial Filamentous/trichal/hyphal Parenchymatous...
- Myxochloris) -
ameboid organisms Order Heterogloeales (e.g., Gloeochloris) -
palmelloid (tetrasporal)
organisms Order Mischococcales (e.g., Chloridella, Botrydiopsis...
- (24 species):
unicellular asymmetrical monadoids that
undergo a
coccoid palmelloid phase covered by mucilage.
Cells lack
extracellular scales, but in rare...
- Prasinodermophyta, but also
includes a
variety of
morphologies such as coccoids,
palmelloids, colonies, and
macroscopic filamentous,
foliose or
tubular thalli, present...
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Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s.
Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/
palmelloid Sarcinoid Coenobial Filamentous/trichal/hyphal Parenchymatous...
- this
genus is
taxonomically valid, as it may
simply be a
nonmotile ("
palmelloid") life
stage of the
genus Chlamydomonas. Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Chlamydocapsa"...
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species are marine. They can be single-celled (coccoid or flagellate),
palmelloid or filamentous. Some
members (Pelagomonas)
belong to picoplankton, and...
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Amoeboflagellate Colonial s.s.
Colonial flagellated Tetrasporal/capsal/
palmelloid Sarcinoid Coenobial Filamentous/trichal/hyphal Parenchymatous...