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Euglenozoa are a
large group of
flagellate Discoba. They
include a
variety of
common free-living species, as well as a few
important parasites, some of...
- eukaryotes,
namely single-celled
protists of the SAR
supergroup and the
Euglenozoa phylum, and some
marine invertebrate animals. Some
species of the foraminiferan...
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Except for some
Euglenozoa, all are non-photosynthetic. Most
excavates are unicellular,
heterotrophic flagellates. Only some
Euglenozoa are photosynthetic...
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Trichomonas ****lis can be
treated with a
course of antibiotics. Most
Euglenozoa are photoautotrophic, but some are
chemoorganotrophs (saprophytic). They...
- This
article lists the
largest organisms for
various types of life and
mostly considers extant species,
which found on
Earth can be
determined according...
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group contains the
carbohydrate paramylon.
Euglenids split from
other Euglenozoa (a
larger group of flagellates) more than a
billion years ago. The plastids...
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Discicristata is a
proposed eukaryotic clade. It
consists of
Euglenozoa plus Percolozoa. It was
proposed that
Discicristata plus
Cercozoa yielded Cabozoa...
- class) is an
unranked clade of single-celled
algae belonging to the
phylum Euglenozoa. They have
chloroplasts originated from an
event of
secondary endosymbiosis...
- Cavalier-Smith,
Thomas (2016-10-01). "Higher
classification and
phylogeny of
Euglenozoa".
European Journal of Protistology. 56: 250–276. doi:10.1016/j.ejop.2016...
- as a class) is a
group of
flagellated protists belonging to the
phylum Euglenozoa, and
characterised by the
presence of a
distinctive organelle called the...