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protists that have
independently evolved axopodial arms. Some of the
heliozoan groups are
intermingled in the
supergroup Rhizaria with radiolarians,...
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organism with an asymmetrical,
amoeboid body plan (Amoeba proteus – an amoeba). (b) An
organism with a
spherical body plan (Actinophrys sol – a
heliozoan)....
- some
oomycetes (e.g., Saprolegnia,
Plasmopara viticola), opalines, some "
heliozoans" (e.g., Actinophrys, Actinosphaerium) In alveolates:
ciliates In excavates:...
- to
Archaeplastida and the SAR supergroup. They used to be
considered heliozoans, but
phylogenetically they
belong to a
group of
microorganisms known as...
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refer specifically to this
extended group.
Pedinellids were
classified as
heliozoans by some authors. The
colored pedinellids were
originally treated as a...
- The
centrohelids or
centroheliozoa are a
large group of
heliozoan protists. They
include both
mobile and
sessile forms,
found in
freshwater and marine...
- heliomonads/dimorphids, the
stramenopile pedinellids and ciliophryids) have a flagellate/
heliozoan organization. Cavalier-Smith T. (1995). "Zooflagellate
phylogeny and classification"...
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filaments that
radiate out of
their cell. It
contains one of the most
common heliozoan species,
Actinophrys sol. It is
classified within the
monotypic family...
- Cercozoa. Some of them are helioflagellates, with
characteristics of
heliozoans and amoebo-flagellates. They are
gliding phagotrophs that
inhabit the...
- a
major historical grouping of
amoeba that
included Radiolarians and
Heliozoans This
disambiguation page
lists biology articles ****ociated with the same...