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- article on "biciliate", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "biciliate" You can also: Search for Biciliate in Wikipedia...
- apicoplast. over 6,000 Apusozoa (paraphyletic) Apusomonas-like animals Gliding biciliates with two or three connectors between centrioles 32 Bigyra Two rings Stramenopiles...
- and Amoebozoa, collectively called unikonts, split off from the other biciliate eukaryotes, called bikonts, shortly after they evolved. Opisthokonts are...
- Amastigomonas is a genus of protists belonging to a lineage of biciliated zooflagellates known as Apusomonadida. It was first described in 1931 by Henri...
- plate-like chloroplasts, reproducing by fragmentation, by dorsiventral, biciliate swarmers and, according to Wille, a twentieth-century algologist, by aplanospores...
- comprise the order Leucodictyida in the phylum Cercozoa. Leucodictyids are biciliate amoebae with branching filopodia that are capable of fusing temporarily...
- length of two-thirds of the forewings, basal joint enlarged, in the male biciliate. The forewings are stone grey. The forewings' expanse is 22–25 mm. The...
- limnetica (from Ancient Gr**** limno- 'marsh'). Mesofila limnetica are small biciliate amoebae with several, extremely long, branching filopodia that, unlike...
- that at present contains two classes. Bigyromonads are characterized by biciliate cells that feed on bacteria through phagotrophy. They are marine organisms...
- have only one centriole as well. Biciliate cells have two flagella and bikonts are descended from biciliates. Biciliates undergo ciliary transformation...