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Group of microorganisms with two flagella
The apusomonads (family Apusomonadidae) are a group of protozoan zooflagellates that glide on surfaces, and mostly consume prokaryotes. They are of particular
Apusomonad
Group of single-celled organisms
and fungi emerged. The relationships among opisthokonts, breviates and apusomonads are not conclusively resolved (as of 2018), though Breviatea is usually
Obazoa
Proposed clade containing the Amorphea
proposed clade containing the Amorphea (incl. Opisthokonta, Amoebozoa, apusomonads and breviates) and the organisms now assigned to the clade CRuMs. Ancyromonadida
Podiata
Group including fungi, animals and various protozoa
scientists later rejected. It includes amoebozoa, opisthokonts, and apusomonads. Thomas Cavalier-Smith proposed a new phylum: Sulcozoa, which consists
Amorphea
Group of protists
was low, and they thus developed anaerobic lifestyles. Together with apusomonads, they are the closest relatives of the opisthokonts, a group that includes
Breviatea
Genus of protozoa with two flagella
implications. The term "Amastigomonas-like" is used to refer to all apusomonads that lack the 'derived' characteristics of Apusomonas. Organisms under
Amastigomonas
Cellular body type
demonstrates that breviate flagellates are related to opisthokonts and apusomonads". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 280 (1769)
Amoeba
Genus of micro-organisms
(2007). "The flagellar apparatus structure of Apusomonas proboscidea and apusomonad relationships". Protistology. 5 (2–3): 146–155. Cavalier-Smith T, Chao
Apusomonas
Genus of protists
Podomonas is a genus of apusomonads, a group of small zooflagellates that glide on their posterior cilium. The genus was identified in 2010 as an independent
Podomonas
Phylum of micro-organisms
kukwesjijk [de]/Hemimastix/Spironematellidae) are their own supra-kingdom. The apusomonads have two flagella inserted at right angles, near the anterior of the
Apusozoa
Eukaryotes other than animals, plants or fungi
standard structure is mostly untouched (e.g., excavates, stramenopiles, and apusomonads), the R1, R2 and SR roots provide reinforcement for the ventral feeding
Protist
Cellular appendage functioning as locomotive or sensory organelle
parabasalids with proboscis (trunk-like protrusion of the cell): e.g., apusomonads, some bodonids According to the number of flagella, cells may be: (remembering
Flagellum
2004 book on evolution by Richard Dawkins & Yan Wong
called Apusozoa made up of 3 protist groups breviata, ancyromonads and apusomonads. 37 (?) Amoebozoans (Amoebozoa) 'Amoeba' is a description rather than
The_Ancestor's_Tale
Subfamily of flagellates
of heterotrophic protists. It is a monophyletic group, or clade, of apusomonads, a group of protozoa with two flagella closely related to the eukaryotic
Thecamonadinae
Species of protist
within the high level group Amorphea. Members of this family, known as apusomonads, are gliding heterotrophic protozoan zooflagellates that primarily feed
Thecamonas_trahens
Genus of flagellates
Alastair G. B. (2015). "Cultivation and Characterisation of New Species of Apusomonads (the Sister Group to Opisthokonts), Including Close Relatives of Thecamonas
Chelonemonas
Group of amoebae closely related to fungi
multicellularity. Nucleariids are unique within their greater evolutionary context. Apusomonads (relatives of opisthokonts), holozoans and fungi all evolved from ancestors
Nucleariid
List of terms related to protist research
organelle of sporozoites. aplanospore Non-motile spore. Contrast: zoospore. apusomonad Any member of Apusomonadida, a small group of 28 species of gliding biflagellates
Glossary_of_protistology
Informal classification rank for living beings
fungi and related protists). They're related to the breviates and the apusomonads, and together form the clade Obazoa. CRuMs, composed by the free-living
Supergroup_(biology)
Genus of protist
demonstrates that breviate flagellates are related to opisthokonts and apusomonads". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 280 (1769)
Pygsuia
Phylum of single-celled organisms
phylum Opalozoa, along with other unrelated groups of flagellates such as apusomonads, jakobids, cercomonads, spongomonads, katablepharids, ebriids, proteomyxids
Telonemid
Group of single-celled organisms
in, or near, an assortment of other groups, including the alveolates, apusomonads, ancyromonads, and Rhizaria. In an article published in 2018, Lax et
Hemimastigophora
Single-celled eukaryote genus
"Molecular phylogeny of Unikonts: new insightsinto the position of apusomonads and ancyromonads and the internalrelationships of opisthokonts". Protist
Capsaspora
Classification of eukaryotes
system, breviates and apusomonads were two classes that composed the phylum Apusozoa, but this taxon is paraphyletic, as apusomonads are more closely related
Protist_classification
Cellular body type
"Molecular phylogeny of unikonts: new insights into the position of apusomonads and ancyromonads and the internal relationships of opisthokonts". Protist
Amoeboflagellate
Genus of flagellated amoebae
demonstrates that breviate flagellates are related to opisthokonts and apusomonads". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 280 (1769)
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Finnish legend name of the ancestor of all Finns. Andrew Lang, author of Custom and Myth, 1884, gives the KALEVA means "heroic, magnificent," but it may be connected with the Lithuanian word kalvis, meaning "smith," like the Baltic god Kalevias.Â
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English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the various places in northern France, such as Belleu (Aisne), named in Old French with bel ‘beautiful’ + l(i)eu ‘place’, or from Belleau (Meurthe-et-Moselle), which is named with Old French bel ‘lovely’ + ewe ‘water’ (Latin aqua), or from Bellou (Calvados), which is probably named with a Gaulish word meaning ‘watercress’. Compare French Beaulieu.In 1651 a Major William Bellew was granted 406 acres of land in Henrico Co., VA. In 1652 Lieut. Col. Bellew (possibly the same man), with another, was granted 1050 acres in James City Co.
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Name of Hindu Goddess Durga
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An Angel
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