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A newly revised classification of the protozoa - PubMedSeven phyla of PROTOZOA are accepted in this classification--SARCOMASTIGOPHORA, LABYRINTHOMORPHA, APICOMPLEXA, MICROSPORA, ASCETOSPORA, MYXOSPORA, and ...
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Protozoa: Structure, Classification, Growth, and Development - NCBITwo of these phyla—the Sarcomastigophora and the Apicomplexa--contain the most important species causing human disease.
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Sarcomastigophora—The FlagellatesThe flagellated protozoa are widespread in nature, multiply by binary fission, and move about by means of a primary organelle of locomotion, the flagellum.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] PHYLUM - SARCOMASTIGOPHORACharacters: - Flagellate protozoa possessing one or more thread like flagella . - Some also have pseudopodia. - In some forms, a flagellum may pass along the ...
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Sarcomastigophora Definition and Examples - Biology OnlineJan 20, 2021 · Definition noun. A phylum including all protozoans that move by flagella or pseudopodia (or both). Supplement
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Phylum SarcomastigophoraPhylum Sarcomastigophora includes both free-living and parasite protozoans. The cell size is usually between 10 and 30 micrometers.
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SARCOMASTIGOPHORA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webstera phylum of protozoans that includes forms moving by flagella, pseudopodia, or both and that is divided into the subphyla Mastigophora and Sarcodina.
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A Revised Classification of the Phylum Protozoa* - Honigberg - 196435 Honigberg, B. M. & Balamuth, W. 1963. Subphylum SARCOMASTIGOPHORA nom. nov. to embrace the flagellate and amoeboid assemblages of protozoans.
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A Newly Revised Classification of the Protozoa* - LEVINE - 1980There are undoubtedly thousands more still unmamed. Seven phyla of PROTOZOA are accepted in this classification—SARCOMASTIGOPHORA. LABYRINTHOMORPHA, APICOMPLEXA ...
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The new higher level classification of eukaryotes with emphasis on ...This revision of the classification of unicellular eukaryotes updates that of Levine et al. (1980) for the protozoa and expands it to include other protists.
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Kingdom protozoa and its 18 phyla - PubMed1993 Dec;57(4):953-94. doi: 10.1128/mr.57.4.953-994.1993. Author. T Cavalier-Smith. Affiliation. 1 Department of Botany, University of British Columbia ...Missing: Sarcomastigophora critique
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The mitosome, a novel organelle related to mitochondria ... - PubMedUltrastructural analysis of Entamoeba histolytica reveals that this intestinal human pathogen lacks recognizable mitochondria, but the presence in its genome of ...
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Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of ...This revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., 2012 [J. Euk. Microbiol. 59(5)] and retains an emphasis on protists.Missing: Sarcomastigophora modern 2005
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The revised classification of eukaryotes - PubMed - NIHThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes, which updates that of Adl et al. [J. Eukaryot. Microbiol. 52 (2005) 399], retains an emphasis on the ...Missing: Sarcomastigophora polyphyly modern
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The 9 + 2 Axoneme Anchors Multiple Inner Arm Dyneins and a ...The inner arms, which are both necessary and sufficient to generate flagellar bends, determine the size and shape of the waveform; the outer dynein arms add ...
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Tubulin-dynein system in flagellar and ciliary movement - PMCAmong the components of the axoneme “9+2” microtubules would be a plausible candidate for the structure corresponding to actin filaments in muscle. After ...
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High-speed microscopic imaging of flagella motility and swimming in ...Similar to the analysis of the movement pattern of the flagella, the PIV data showed a rapid downward flow close to the cell body ranging from 150 to 215 μm/s.
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Inside and outside of the trypanosome flagellum:a multifunctional ...The axoneme (Ax) is made of the classic 9+2 structure with dynein arms (magenta), nexin links (green), radial spokes (red) and the central sheath (yellow).
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Actin, Myosin, and Cell Movement - The Cell - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHActin filaments, usually in association with myosin, are responsible for many types of cell movements. Myosin is the prototype of a molecular motor.
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Pseudopodia - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe Sarcodina possess pseudopodial structures that are used for movement and also for feeding, by means of protoplasmic flow. They demonstrate considerable ...
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Cytoskeletal architecture and its evolutionary significance in ...Sep 1, 2016 · It is generally believed that amoeboid movement in amoebae especially those with lobose pseudopodia are primarily driven by an actomyosin ...<|separator|>
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The Form of Beat in Cilia of Stentor and OpalinaThe patterns of beat in cilia of Stentor and Opalina are described. A fibrillar contraction mechanism is suggested to explain the beating of these cilia and ...
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Enhancement of bacterial rheotaxis in non-Newtonian fluids - PNASPositive rheotaxis, swimming against flow currents, is a common trait among microorganisms (e.g., bacteria, protozoa, and sperm cells) and plays an ...
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Protozoa - Lander UniversityThe cytoplasm is typically divided into a thin outer ectoplasm and an inner endoplasm. Protozoans often bear cilia or flagella with the 9x2+2 axoneme and 9x3+0 ...
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Kingdom protozoa and its 18 phyla | Microbiological ReviewsDec 1, 1993 · ... protozoa with tubular or flat [usually nondiscoid] mitochondrial cristae and cis-spliced spliceosomal introns). Neozoa are divided into ...
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Euglena, a Gravitactic Flagellate of Multiple Usages - PMCThe chloroplasts contain chlorophylls a and b, as well as pyrenoids, which store paramylon. In darkness, Euglena can grow heterotrophically in the presence of ...
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The Diversity of Eukaryotes | The American Naturalist: Vol 154, No S4With long‐lived cysts with chitin in their walls. Ultrastructural identity: Form of mitochondrial cristae is ambiguous, appearing either flat or sacculate ...
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[PDF] The New Higher Level Classification of Eukaryotes with Emphasis ...'' Where a new term was introduced in this classification, it was identified with ''Adl et al. ... This classification (Table 2) provides formal names within a ...
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Introduction to the ForaminiferaFully grown individuals range in size from about 100 micrometers to almost 20 centimeters long. A single individual may have one or many nuclei within its cell.
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Binary Fission: Steps, Types, Examples (vs. Mitosis) - Microbe NotesAug 3, 2023 · Here, the division of cytoplasm occurs along the longitudinal axis of the cell. This type of division occurs in flagellates like Euglena.
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Describe the process of longitudinal binary fission in Euglena.Nov 25, 2019 · The longitudinal binary fission is known as symmetrogenic division, because the two daughter euglenae resemble each other like 'mirror images'.
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Binary Fission Definition - BYJU'S“Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction in which an organism divides into two, each part carrying one copy of genetic material.”
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Binary Fission - GeeksforGeeksJul 23, 2025 · Replication of Organelles: Before binary fission, the amoeba replicates its organelles, including the nucleus and other cellular components.
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Protozoa - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsProtozoa are unicellular parasites that can replicate rapidly within a host and are responsible for diseases such as giardiasis and malaria, with the latter ...
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[PDF] REPRODUCTION IN PROTOZOA Module Tag DBF_ZOO_PIX_M1 ...Plasmotomy: It is the division of the cell-body without nuclear division and oc-curs in many multinucleate ciliates like Opalina. D. Budding: It is a ...
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Parasite Encystment - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsEncystment can be defined as the process by which many organisms adopt the dormant and highly resistant stage of cyst, preceding the release of a reproductive ...
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Generation times and reproductive rates of Amoeba proteus (Leidy ...The length of the cell cycle varied from 44 h at 20 °C to 2926 h at 10 °C. For each temperature studied, generation times followed a U-shaped distribution where ...Missing: Euglena | Show results with:Euglena
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Protozoa- Definition, Characteristics, Classification, ExamplesAug 3, 2023 · Protozoa may be defined as “microscopic acellular animalcules existing singly or in colonies, without tissue and organs, having one or more nuclei”.
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Introduction to Medical Protozoology - Tulane UniversityJul 21, 2023 · This sexual reproduction can involve the production and fusion of gametes in processes similar to higher organisms.
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[PDF] Q.4. Describe the various modes of reproduction found in Protozoa(ii) Longitudinal binary fission-In flagellates (Euglena) the plane of constriction is along the long axis of the animal.
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Protista - American BoardSarcodines reproduce both asexually via mitosis (but without breakdown of the nuclear envelope), or sexually via meiosis and the formation of gametes and ...
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Opalinids - microbewiki - Kenyon CollegeAug 7, 2010 · Sexually they reproduce by syngamy, which is anisogamous. The adults will go through plasmotomy to make themselves smaller and with fewer nuclei ...
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Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity ... - PMCMar 11, 2013 · Order Arcellinida Kent 1880 In: Lee J. J., Leedale G. F. & Bradbury P. (ed.), An Illustrated Guide to the Protozoa, 2nd ed Society of ...
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Protozoan Taxonomy and Systematics - Wiley Online LibraryTable 1 Taxonomic classification of the single phylum Protozoa according to the Report published by Honigberg et al. (1964), but omitting ordinal and subordinal ...
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Algae Classification - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural HistoryDinoflagellates share features common to both plants and animals: they can swim, many have cell walls, and both photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic species ...
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EuglenophytaTypically multiple chloroplasts per cell · Surrounded by three membranes, without a CER or nucleomorph · Thylakoids in groups of three, without a girdle lamella ...
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RNA editing in kinetoplastid protozoa - PMC - NIHMitochondrial transcripts in kinetoplastids undergo remarkable posttranscriptional editing by uridylate insertion and deletion.
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The Trichomonas vaginalis hydrogenosome proteome is ... - PMCThe human pathogen Trichomonas vaginalis lacks conventional mitochondria and instead contains divergent mitochondrial-related organelles.
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A Detailed Look at the Cytoskeletal Architecture of the Giardia ...The Giardia ventral disc is a right-handed spiral with most of its microtubules bending at various degrees of curvature to the right (concave) (see Fig. 1E, ...
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Higher classification and phylogeny of Euglenozoa - ScienceDirect(2015a), Excavata (originally made an infrakingdom by Cavalier-Smith 2002) being abandoned as a taxon, a substantial rearrangement of kingdom Protozoa that ...Introduction · Five Classes And Seven New... · Appendix A. Supplementary...
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The Ecology and Evolution of Amoeba-Bacterium Interactions - PMCNov 6, 2020 · Traditional classification placed amoebae in the Sarcodina group ... Rhizopodea and Actinopodea, depending on the type of pseudopodia (1).
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The Classification of 'Naked' Amoebae (Phylum Rhizopoda)The Rhizopoda are recognised as a separate phylum, and the positions of non-testate, nonspore-forming amoebae within this phylum are re-examined.Missing: Actinopodea review
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[PDF] Protistology The twilight of SarcodinaThe superclass Rhizopodea comprised mainly protists having lobopodia, filo- podia and reticulopodia, and included eight classes: Lobosea, Acarpomyxea, Acrasea, ...
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Entamoeba histolytica Infection - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHEntamoeba histolytica is a protozoan that causes intestinal amebiasis as well as extra-intestinal manifestations. Although 90 percent of E. histolytica ...Continuing Education Activity · Epidemiology · History and Physical · Evaluation
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[PDF] Protistology A simple mass culture of the amoeba Chaos carolinenseThe uniquely large size (1!5 mm) of Chaos caroli! nense amoebae allows easy manipulation in the laboratory, making them an excellent model for certain.
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Diversity and ecology of Radiolaria in modern oceans - PMCAll remaining radiolarians consistently biomineralize opaline silica (SiO2 nH2O) in a various range of skeleton types, mainly being shells. Taxopodida, however, ...
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Microfluidics of cytoplasmic streaming and its implications for ...... cytoplasmic streaming or cyclosis has been conjectured to play an important role in metabolism (2). It occurs in organisms as diverse as amoebae (3), algae ...
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The Use of Foraminifera in Geologic Correlation | AAPG BulletinAs a rule, they secrete a calcareous test or form one of foreign material, such as sand grains, etc. These tests are easily preserved as fossils. At the present ...
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Foraminifera Introduction - SEPM StrataJun 16, 2014 · Foraminifera are single-celled organisms that evolve rapidly through time and are sensitive to depositional setting.
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TOPIC 27. Opalinids (Order: Slopalinida) - Animal ParasitologyOct 29, 2003 · for traditional opalinids, anterior end of the organism is defined as the direction of travel. · left-handed spiral path of movement · syngamy ( ...Missing: locomotion mechanism
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(PDF) A review of the classification and distribution of five opalinids ...Aug 6, 2025 · The life cycle of C. couillardi spans stages from the tadpole to the adult; in contrast, O. proteus completes its cycle before metamorphosis ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Protozoa: Habitat, Architecture and Organelles - Biology DiscussionAll freshwater protozoa solve the constant osmotic problem with the help of the contractile vacuoles. The plasma-lemma in these organisms is semipermeable. And ...
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Protozoan Groups: Morphology, Locomotion, and Life Cycles for ...Sep 14, 2025 · Protozoans inhabit various environments, including freshwater, marine, and brackish waters, as well as moist soils. They can be classified based ...Life History And Habitat · Amoeba · Radiolaria<|separator|>
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[PDF] PARASITIC PROTOZOAEntamoeba histolytica is a parasitic protozoa with three forms: trophozoite, pre-cyst, and cyst. It has a nucleus and is a monogenetic parasite.
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Tetramitus thermacidophilus n. sp., an Amoeboflagellate from Acidic ...Aug 6, 2025 · Tetramitus thermacidophilus n. sp. is a novel thermophilic and acidophilic amoeboflagellate isolated from acidic hot springs in the Caldera Uzon (Kamchatka, ...<|separator|>
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3 Ecology and Evolution of Waterborne Pathogens and Indicator ...Both Cryptosporidium and Giardia are well adapted to environmental extremes, being able to survive temperatures ranging from 4 to 37°C and environments ...
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Phototaxis and sensory transduction in Euglena - PubMedPhototactic orientation is mediated by inverse photophobic reactions which occur when the shadow of the stigma periodically falls upon the photoreceptor proper.Missing: protozoa cyst formation osmotolerance
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The diversity and ecological role of protozoa in fresh watersThe number of extant species of protozoa may be quite modest (the global number of ciliate species is estimated at 3000), and most of them probably have ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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DPDx - Trypanosomiasis, African - CDCThe two Trypanosoma brucei subspecies that cause African trypanosomiasis, T. ... brucei is a parasite primarily of cattle and occasionally other animals ...
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DPDx - Leishmaniasis - CDCLeishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease caused by Leishmania protozoa, transmitted by sandflies, and has cutaneous and visceral forms.
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Termite gut microbes - Kenneth Noll - University of ConnecticutCellulose is a major sugar in wood and it is broken down in the hindgut of the termite by microbes into molecules called short-chain fatty acids.
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When corals met algae: Symbiotic relationship crucial to reef ...Nov 2, 2016 · Algae belonging to the group known as dinoflagellates live inside the corals' tissues. The algae use photosynthesis to produce nutrients, many ...
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The predator's dilemma - Arts & SciencesApr 26, 2024 · “The amoebae prey on a very diverse group of bacteria,” said lead author P.M. Shreenidhi, a graduate student in the Department of Biology.
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Actinophrydae - microbewikiAug 7, 2010 · Its axopodia have a number of purposes, capturing or killing prey, and for protection from its predators, which flow along its arms. The ...
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Red Tide (Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning) - Mass.govRed Tide is caused by a "population explosion" of toxic, naturally occurring microscopic plankton (specifically, a subgroup known as dinoflagellates).What is red tide? · What seafoods are unsafe to... · How is red tide monitored so...
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Foraminifera: Life History and EcologyForaminifera are an important part of the marine food chain. On the continental shelf there can be tens of thousands of living individuals per square meter ...
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"Tracking the In Vivo Dynamics of Antigenic Variation in the African ...Trypanosoma brucei, a causative agent of African sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in animals ... antigenic variation as a means of immune evasion.