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genus Blastocystis (Stramenopiles).
Dermocystidium was also
thought to be
sporozoan. Not all of
these groups had spores, but all were parasitic. However,...
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considered trichomycetes)
Dermocystida (formerly
considered parasitic fungi or
sporozoans)
Eccrinales (formerly
considered fungi)
Ichthyophonida (formerly considered...
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Taxonomic Services. "Biodiversity explorer:
Apicomplexa (apicomplexans,
sporozoans)".
Iziko Museums of Cape Town.
Archived from the
original on 2006-09-23...
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Multiple fission at the
cellular level occurs in many protists, e.g.
sporozoans and algae. The
nucleus of the
parent cell
divides several times by amitosis...
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targeting in
secondary symbiogenesis: euglenoid, dinoflagellate, and
sporozoan plastid origins and the
eukaryote family tree".
Journal of Eukaryotic...
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outline of a
hypothetical generalised apicomplexan organism.
Apicomplexans (
sporozoans)
replicate via ways of
multiple fission (also
known as schizogony). These...
- Cephaleuros,
parasites of plants) were
originally classified as fungi,
sporozoans, or
protistans of
incertae sedis,
while others (e.g., the
green algae...
- by the so-called "neon
tetra disease" (NTD) or
pleistophora disease, a
sporozoan disease caused by
Pleistophora hyphessobryconis.
Despite being a well-known...
- distasteful, if not toxic. Protozoans,
including flagellates, ciliates,
sporozoans, and
nematodes have been
detected in land planarians.
Because of their...
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Multiple fission at the
cellular level occurs in many protists, e.g.
sporozoans and algae. The
nucleus of the
parent cell
divides several times by mitosis...