Definition of Euglenids. Meaning of Euglenids. Synonyms of Euglenids

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Definition of Euglenids

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- addition, euglenids can be divided into inflexible or rigid euglenids, and flexible or metabolic euglenids which are capable of 'metaboly' or 'euglenid motion'...
- Phototropic euglenids inherited their plastids from a close relative of Pyramimonas which was an endosymbiont inside phagotrophic eukaryovorous euglenids. "Pyramimonas"...
- a clade of euglenids, single-celled eukaryotes or protists belonging to the phylum Euglenozoa. They are distinguished from other euglenids by active deformation...
- forward. In addition, like some other euglenids, their cells exhibit a certain movement known as metaboly or 'euglenid motion' characterized by extreme flexibility...
- diatoms, brown algae), dinoflagellates, cryptophyta, haptophyta, and euglenids (the events may have begun in the Mesoproterozoic) while the first retarians...
- unicellular, mostly around 15–40 μm (0.00059–0.00157 in) in size, although some euglenids get up to 500 μm (0.020 in) long. Most euglenozoa have two flagella, which...
- first and only example of mixotrophic euglenids. The genus was defined as including flexible mixotrophic euglenids with two unequal flagella, a minimum...
- algae), Amorphea (e.g. crustaceans and other small animals) and Discoba (euglenids). In other contexts, the term is used to define various aquatic microorganisms...
- Entosiphon is a genus of euglenids. It was described by Friedrich Stein in 1878. Entosiphon is a genus of phagotrophic euglenids, single-celled flagellates...
- phagotrophy. Some unicellular species of green algae, many golden algae, euglenids, dinoflagellates, and other algae have become heterotrophs (also called...