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Definition of Euglenids

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- euglenids, the strips can slide past one another, causing an inching motion called metaboly. Otherwise, they move using their flagella. The euglenids...
- phagotrophy. Some unicellular species of green algae, many golden algae, euglenids, dinoflagellates, and other algae have become heterotrophs (also called...
- them. The chloroplasts in dinoflagellates of the genus Lepidodinium, euglenids and chlorarachniophytes were acquired from ingested endosymbiont green...
- 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...
- cir****scription than more recent sources. Historically, phagotrophic euglenids have been treated as animals, and named under the International Code of...
- pellicle includes a layer of closely packed vesicles called alveoli. In euglenids, the pellicle is formed from protein strips arranged spirally along the...
- chloroplasts in organisms that underwent secondary endosymbiosis, such as the euglenids and chlorarachniophytes. The chloroplasts come via endosymbiosis by engulfment...
- Discoba: jakobids (F), kinetoplastids (bodonids, F/P, trypanosomatids, P), euglenids (F/A), some heteroloboseans (P/F/S) Metamonada: diplomonads (P/F), retortamonads...
- end. Their cell body is deformable, but can be distinguished from other euglenids by a flared collar in the anterior region. They exhibit squirming movements...