Definition of Oligotrichs. Meaning of Oligotrichs. Synonyms of Oligotrichs

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Oligotrichs. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Oligotrichs and, of course, Oligotrichs synonyms and on the right images related to the word Oligotrichs.

Definition of Oligotrichs

No result for Oligotrichs. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Oligotrichs from wikipedia

- The oligotrichs are a group of ciliates, included among the spirotrichs. They have prominent oral cilia, which are arranged as a collar and lapel, in...
- Again, they are generally divided into oligotrichs and c****otrichs, but were originally all considered oligotrichs. The latter group includes the tintinnids...
- animals, and not tintinnids. Often they have been included among the oligotrichs. Tintinnids seem to be an excessively specious group as over 400 living...
- generalists, which can use chloroplasts stolen from a variety of prey (e.g. oligotrich ciliates), or specialists, which have developed the need to only acquire...
- retain chloroplasts and rarely other organelles from many algal taxa Most oligotrich ciliates that retain plastidsa Specialists 1. Protists that retain chloroplasts...
- Many live short and productive lives and reach maturity quickly. The oligotrichs are a group of ciliates which have prominent oral cilia arranged like...
- retain chloroplasts and rarely other organelles from many algal taxa Most oligotrich ciliates that retain plastidsa Specialists 1. Protists that retain chloroplasts...
- morphologically dissimilar spirotrich ciliates, such as the tintinnids and the oligotrichs. In the classification system developed by Denis Lynn in collaboration...
- more closely related to oxytrichids than oligotrichs, suggesting the similarity in oral apparatus with oligotrichs is the result of convergent evolution...
- retain chloroplasts and rarely other organelles from many algal taxa Most oligotrich ciliates that retain plastidsa Specialists 1. Protists that retain chloroplasts...