The Radiolaria, also called Radiozoa, are unicellular eukaryotes of diameter 0.1–0.2 mm that produce intricate mineral skeletons, typically with a central...
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particles within the cell. The term "Radiozoa" has been used to refer to radiolaria when Phaeodarea is explicitly excluded. Phaeodarea produce hollow skeletons...
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a group of radiolarians. They include the vast majority of the fossil radiolaria, as their skeletons are abundant in marine sediments, making them one...
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Rhizaria Cercozoa Endomyxa Foraminifera Radiolaria Alveolata Stramenopiles...
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Rhizaria Cercozoa Endomyxa Foraminifera Radiolaria Alveolata Stramenopiles...
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formation in the Crook, Grant, and Harney Counties in Oregon. It preserves radiolaria and ichthyosaur fossils dating back to the Pliensbachian stage of the...
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capturing food, sensation, movement, and attachment. They are similar to Radiolaria, but they are distinguished from them by lacking central capsules and...
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Cercozoa, they are all non-photosynthetic, but many Foraminifera and Radiolaria have a symbiotic relationship with unicellular algae. A multicellular...
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nanobots in the planetoid's radiolaria so she could track its movement; through the nanobots, she discovers that the radiolaria is actually being redirected...
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clade within the supergroup Rhizaria containing the Foraminifera and the Radiolaria. In 2019, the Retaria were recognized as a basal Rhizaria group, as sister...
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another to form net-like (reticulose) structures. Some groups, such as the Radiolaria and Heliozoa, have stiff, needle-like, radiating axopodia (actinopoda)...
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class Radiolaria. The organisms of this order are characterized by a skeleton cross link with a cone or ring. Nassellaria is an order of Radiolaria under...
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Braun, A.; Chen, J.; Waloszek, D.; Maas, A. (2007). "First Early Cambrian Radiolaria" (PDF). Special Publications. 286 (1): 143–149. Bibcode:2007GSLSP.286...
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Collodarians) under the phylum Radiozoa (or Radiolaria) and the infrakingdom Rhizaria. Like most of the Radiolaria taxonomy, Collodaria was first described...
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Rhizaria Cercozoa Endomyxa Foraminifera Radiolaria Alveolata Stramenopiles...
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Marine protists (redirect from Marine radiolaria)
Boltovskoy, Demetrio; Anderson, O. Roger; Correa, Nancy M. (2017). "Radiolaria and Phaeodaria". Handbook of the Protists. Springer, Cham. pp. 731–763...
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animals, but some sea sponges and microorganisms, such as diatoms and radiolaria, secrete skeletal structures made of silica. Silica is deposited in many...
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Rhizaria Cercozoa Endomyxa Foraminifera Radiolaria Alveolata Stramenopiles...
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Rhizaria Cercozoa Endomyxa Foraminifera Radiolaria Alveolata Stramenopiles...
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gelatinous zooplankton. II. Associations with Cnidaria, Cteuophora and Radiolaria". Deep-Sea Research. 24 (5): 465–488. Bibcode:1977DSR....24..465H. doi:10...
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elements (as in Acantharea, Pylocystinea, Phaeodarea – collectively the 'Radiolaria', and Ebriida). Protozoa mostly reproduce asexually by binary fission...
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delineating the nature of Radiolaria, as well as disambiguating the nature of the relationship between Fossilized Radiolaria and sedimentary deposition...
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Protists in the fossil record (section Radiolaria)
evolved a planktonic lifestyle. Fossil radiolarian The earliest known radiolaria date to the very start of the Cambrian period, appearing in the same beds...
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Rhizaria Cercozoa Endomyxa Foraminifera Radiolaria Alveolata Stramenopiles...
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Siliceous ooze (section Radiolaria)
formation. The Burubaital deposits have led researchers to believe that radiolaria played a significant role in the late Cambrian silica cycle. The late...
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supported by microtubules, many of which are macroscopic. The radiolarians (Radiolaria) are a diverse group (>1,000 living species) of amoebae, often bearing...
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century, Ernst Haeckel described (Haeckel, 1904) a number of species of Radiolaria, some of whose skeletons are shaped like various regular polyhedra. Examples...
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worms and silica forms the exoskeleton of the microscopic diatoms and radiolaria. Other invertebrates may have no rigid structures but the epidermis may...
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D-Shape (section Radiolaria)
D-Shape successfully created the tallest printed sculpture, Radiolaria, in 2009. Radiolaria, a sculpture created by Italian architect Andrea Morgante and...
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many fungi (chytrids, oomycetes, zygomycetes, ascomycetes), and some Radiolaria (Spumellaria and Acantharia); it seems to be the most primitive type....
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