- are
considered a
synapomorphic character for the
warnowiids - that is, they are
present in all
warnowiids and
presumed present in the
common ancestor, but...
- of
warnowiids.
Other complex subcellular structures, such as nematocysts, trichocysts, and pistons, are
present in some (but not all)
warnowiids and...
-
Nematocysts in
Proterythropsis sp., from the
warnowiid family.
Scale bar = 5 μm....
-
their prey at
depths of 2000 feet.
Certain one-celled microorganisms, the
warnowiid dinoflagellates have eye-like ocelloids, with
analogous structures for...
- part of the
family Warnowiaceae,
which is the
group known as the
warnowiids. The
warnowiids are
characterized by
their highly complex organelles, particularly...
-
ocelloid dinoflagellates -
video of
cells from
Erythropsidinium and
other warnowiids LePage,
Michael (16 June 2015). "This single-celled bug has the world's...
-
possess equal numbers of
nuclei and zooids.
Along with the
Warnowiaceae (
warnowiids),
polykrikoids are
known for
possessing unusually complex subcellular...