- The
Radiolaria, also
called Radiozoa, are
unicellular eukaryotes of
diameter 0.1–0.2 mm that
produce intricate mineral skeletons,
typically with a central...
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particles within the cell. The term "Radiozoa" has been used to
refer to
radiolaria when
Phaeodarea is
explicitly excluded.
Phaeodarea produce hollow skeletons...
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another to form net-like (reticulose) structures. Some groups, such as the
Radiolaria and Heliozoa, have stiff, needle-like,
radiating axopodia (actinopoda)...
- Boltovskoy, Demetrio; Anderson, O. Roger; Correa,
Nancy M. (2017). "
Radiolaria and Phaeodaria".
Handbook of the Protists. Springer, Cham. pp. 731–763...
- a
group of radiolarians. They
include the vast
majority of the
fossil radiolaria, as
their skeletons are
abundant in
marine sediments,
making them one...
- Collodarians)
under the
phylum Radiozoa (or
Radiolaria) and the
infrakingdom Rhizaria. Like most of the
Radiolaria taxonomy,
Collodaria was
first described...
- Cercozoa, they are all non-photosynthetic, but many
Foraminifera and
Radiolaria have a
symbiotic relationship with
unicellular algae. A multicellular...
- City up to $2.9 billion. In 2009, D-Shape
printed a
large 3-D sculpture,
Radiolaria. The
sculpture was
created by
Italian architect Andrea Morgante and inspired...
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supported by microtubules, many of
which are macroscopic. The
radiolarians (
Radiolaria) are a
diverse group (>1,000
living species) of amoebae,
often bearing...
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nanobots in the planetoid's
radiolaria so she
could track its movement;
through the nanobots, she
discovers that the
radiolaria is
actually being redirected...