Heliozoa, commonly known as sun-animalcules, are microbial eukaryotes (protists) with stiff arms (axopodia) radiating from their spherical bodies, which...
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rhizochromulinid algae, actinomonad heterotrophic flagellates and actinophryid heliozoa. Alternative classifications treat the dictyochophytes as heterokont algae...
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Actinophrys is a genus of heliozoa, amoeboid unicellular organisms with many axopodial filaments that radiate out of their cell. It contains one of the...
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The actinophryids are an order of heliozoa, a polyphyletic array of stramenopiles, having a close relationship with pedinellids and Ciliophrys. They are...
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Actinosphaerium is a genus of heliozoa, amoeboid unicellular organisms with many axopodial filaments that radiate out of their cell. It is classified within...
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it was found they have mitochondria with tubular cristae, as do other heliozoa, while in centrohelids the cristae are flat. Although this is no longer...
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ISBN 0-521-30419-9. Mikryukov, K.A. (2001). Heliozoa as a component of marine microbenthos: a study of Heliozoa of the White Sea. Ophelia 54: 51–73. Wikispecies...
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net-like (reticulose) structures. Some groups, such as the Radiolaria and Heliozoa, have stiff, needle-like, radiating axopodia (actinopoda) supported from...
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Some better-known types of animalcule include: Actinophrys, and other heliozoa, termed sun animalcules. Amoeba, termed Proteus animalcules. Noctiluca...
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Cryptista and "N.N.", Haptista corresponds to the above phyla Haptophyta and Heliozoa): Molecular trees have had difficulty resolving relationships between the...
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axopodia much simpler in structure than in visually similar protists (other 'heliozoa'). Recent phylogenomic analyses suggest the microhelida are sister to the...
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Historically, nucleariids were included among the heliozoa as the Rotosphaerida because both they and heliozoa had rounded bodies and radiating pseudopodia...
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proteromonad flagellates (all endobionts in other organisms); the actinophryid heliozoa, and oomycetes. The tripartite hairs characteristic of the group have been...
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most of the cell's energy. Some of this organization is found among the heliozoa, but those lack central capsules and only produce simple scales and spines...
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the sole genus of flagellates Commation, and Actinophryida, an order of heliozoa, amoebae with stiff specialized pseudopodia called axopodia. Cavalier-Smith...
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many centrohelid heliozoa, synurophytes. The layer is often assumed to have a protective role. In some, such as the actinophryid heliozoa, the scales only...
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expansion of their surface areas. They are observed in "Radiolaria" and "Heliozoa". Etienne-Manneville S (2004). "Actin and Microtubules in Cell Motility:...
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Subphylum Filocorticata Infrakingdom Actinopoda Phylum Heliozoa Phylum Radiozoa Subphylum Spasmaria Subphylum Radiolaria...
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caulescens Penard 1903] Mikrjukov, K. A. (2000). Taxonomy and phylogeny of Heliozoa. 1. The order Desmothoracida Hertwig et Lesser, 1874. Acta Protozoologica...
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Smallest organisms (section Heliozoa)
The smallest organisms found on Earth can be determined according to various aspects of organism size, including volume, mass, height, length, or genome...
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Pinaciophora is an amoeboid genus of Heliozoa of uncertain affinity, previously classified as Rhizaria. It includes the species Pinaciophora fluviatilis...
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the Endohelea, a group of heterotrophic eukaryotes previously considered heliozoa. It is the only genus in the family Tetraheliidae and order Axomonadida...
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a monotypic family Helioraphidae inside the actinophryids, a group of heliozoa that belong to the Ochrophyta along with other protists such as diatoms...
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simply organized heliozoa. His work made it evident that heliozoa were not monophyletic and subsequent studies revealed that the heliozoa was composed of...
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Centroheliozoa Cushman & Jarvis 1929 sensu Durrschmidt & Patterson 1987 [Heliozoa Haeckel 1862 stat. n. Margulis 1974 em. Cavalier-Smith 2003] Class Centrohelea...
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kelp; and heterotrophs such as water moulds, opalinids, and actinophryid heliozoa. The classification of this area of protists is still unsettled. In terms...
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classifications Protozoa Mastigophora/Flagellates Sarcodina/Amoeboids Testate Heliozoa Infusoria/Ciliates Sporozoa Algae Cryptogams Thallophytes Fungus-like organisms...
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collar flagellates, opalines, oomycete fungi, proteromonads, actinophryid heliozoa, and other heterotrophic flagellates and is referred to as the Stramenopiles...
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PMID 20333193. Cavalier-Smith; Chao; Lewis (2015), "Multiple origins of Heliozoa from flagellate ancestors: New cryptist subphylum Corbihelia, superclass...
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phagotrophic groups are known as Raphopoda, and comprise actinophryid heliozoa and the marine genus Commation. The photosynthetic groups are known as...
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