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Protozoa (sg.: protozoan or protozoon; alternative plural: protozoans) are a polyphyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic... |
Protist (section Kingdoms Protozoa and Chromista) called algae, or purely heterotrophic, which are traditionally called protozoa, but there is a wide range of mixotrophic protists where phagotrophy and... |
Soil microbiology (section Protozoa) classified as bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, algae and protozoa. Each of these groups has characteristics that define them and their functions in soil. Up to... |
Sarcomastigophora (section Characteristics) Protista → phylum Sarcomastigophora or in older classifications as phylum Protozoa → subphylum Sarcomastigophora. It gets its name from the combination of... |
Lamarckism (redirect from Inheritance of acquired characteristics) his writings. He pointed out that he regarded pangenesis as occurring in protozoa and plants, which have no blood, as well as in animals. Between 1800 and... |
Life (redirect from Characteristics of living things) were created. These new organisms were originally described separately in protozoa as animals and protophyta/thallophyta as plants, but were united by Ernst... |
Animal (redirect from Animal Characteristics) into the multicellular Metazoa (now synonymous with Animalia) and the Protozoa, single-celled organisms no longer considered animals. In modern times... |
Protozoan infection (redirect from Protozoa disease) parasitic diseases caused by organisms formerly classified in the kingdom Protozoa. These organisms are now classified in the supergroups Excavata, Amoebozoa... |
Waterborne disease (section Protozoa) diseases. Microorganisms causing diseases that characteristically are waterborne prominently include protozoa and bacteria, many of which are intestinal parasites... |
Giardia (section Characteristics) (2010). "The Genome of Giardia and Other Diplomonads". Anaerobic Parasitic Protozoa: Genomics and Molecular Biology. Caister Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-904455-61-5... |
used in antiamebic therapy. Amoebiasis Sodeman WA (1996). "Intestinal Protozoa: Amebas". In Baron S; et al. (eds.). Baron's Medical Microbiology (4th ed... |
March 2019. From p. 1008: "Erste Klasse. Urthiere. Protozoa." (First class. Primordial animals. Protozoa.) [Note: each column of each page of this journal... |
Cercozoa (section Characteristics) found in many other protozoa. They show a variety of forms and have proven difficult to define in terms of structural characteristics, although their unity... |
cruzi is a species of parasitic euglenoids. Among the protozoa, the trypanosomes characteristically bore tissue in another organism and feed on blood (primarily)... |
"The phagotrophic origin of eukaryotes and phylogenetic classification of Protozoa". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 52... |
Zoological Nomenclature (1922). "Opinion 75. Twenty-Seven Generic Names of Protozoa, Vermes, Pisces, Reptilia and Mammalia Included in the Official List of... |
Proposals have been made to divide it among several new kingdoms, such as Protozoa and Chromista in the Cavalier-Smith system. Protist taxonomy has long been... |
acrasids (Pocheina, as zoospores) In older classifications, flagellated protozoa were grouped in Flagellata (= Mastigophora), sometimes divided into Phytoflagellata... |
Cercomonad (section Characteristics) Cavalier-Smith, T. (2009). "Phylogeny and Classification of Cercomonadida (Protozoa, Cercozoa): Cercomonas, Eocercomonas, Paracercomonas, and Cavernomonas... |
heartwood versus sapwood versus bark). Many xylophagous insects have symbiotic protozoa and/or bacteria in their digestive system which assist in the breakdown... |