- 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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group of radiolarians. They
include the vast
majority of the
fossil radiolaria, as
their skeletons are
abundant in
marine sediments,
making them one...
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class Radiolaria. The
organisms of this
order are
characterized by a
skeleton cross link with a cone or ring. N****ellaria is an
order of
Radiolaria under...
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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)...
- Cercozoa, they are all non-photosynthetic, but many
Foraminifera and
Radiolaria have a
symbiotic relationship with
unicellular algae. A multicellular...
- Boltovskoy, Demetrio; Anderson, O. Roger; Correa,
Nancy M. (2017). "
Radiolaria and Phaeodaria".
Handbook of the Protists. Springer, Cham. pp. 731–763...
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capturing food, sensation, movement, and attachment. They are
similar to
Radiolaria, but they are
distinguished from them by
lacking central capsules and...
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Rhizaria Cercozoa Endomyxa Foraminifera Radiolaria Alveolata Stramenopiles...
- Oxfordian:
Callolithus martelae and
Cyclagelosphaera margareli.
Several radiolaria were made
during the Late Pleistocene,
Early Miocene and
Early Eocene...