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Euglenids (
euglenoids, or euglenophytes,
formally Euglenida/Euglenoida, ICZN, or Euglenophyceae, ICBN) are one of the best-known
groups of flagellates...
- compromise,
placing colorless,
saprotrophic euglenoids in the
genus Astasia,
while allowing some
colorless euglenoids to
share a
genus with
their photosynthesizing...
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Trypanosoma cruzi is a
species of
parasitic euglenoids.
Among the protozoa, the
trypanosomes characteristically bore
tissue in
another organism and feed...
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Trachelomonas is a
genus of swimming, free-living
euglenoids characterized by the
presence of a s****-like
covering called a lorica.
Details of lorica...
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granules and paramylon.
Paramylon is made in the
pyrenoids of Euglena. The
euglenoids have
chlorophylls a and b and they
store their photosynthate in an unusual...
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describe various freshwater microorganisms,
including ciliates, copepods,
euglenoids,
planktonic crustaceans, protozoa,
unicellular algae and
small invertebrates...
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Petalomonas is a
genus of phagotrophic,
flagellated euglenoids.
Phagotrophic euglenoids are one of the most
important forms of
flagellates in benthic...
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length of the body.
Familiar examples of
protists with a
pellicle are the
euglenoids and the
ciliate Paramecium. In some protozoa, the
pellicle hosts epibiotic...
- algae,
fungi typically have
haploid nuclei. With
euglenoids and bacteria:
Higher fungi,
euglenoids, and some
bacteria produce the
amino acid L-lysine...
- only a****ual reproduction, such as bacteria, some protists, like the
euglenoids and many amoebozoans, and
unicellular organisms with ****ual reproduction...