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  2. Opisthokont - Wikipedia

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    Flagellate cells however have been secondarily lost in some opisthokont groups, including most of the fungi. [ 7 ] Opisthokont characteristics include synthesis of extracellular chitin in exoskeleton, cyst/spore wall, or cell wall of filamentous growth and hyphae; the extracellular digestion of substrates with osmotrophic absorption of ...

  3. Protist - Wikipedia

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    Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotes (organisms whose cells possess a nucleus) that are primarily single-celled and microscopic but exhibit a wide variety of shapes and life strategies. They have different life cycles , trophic levels , modes of locomotion , and cellular structures .

  4. Amorphea - Wikipedia

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    The group includes eukaryotic cells that, for the most part, have a single emergent flagellum, or are amoebae with no flagella.The unikonts include opisthokonts (animals, fungi, and related forms) and Amoebozoa.

  5. Ichthyosporea - Wikipedia

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    On Eukaryota tree, in Opisthokont clade, Mesomycetozoea is in the middle ("Meso-") of the fungi ("-myceto-") and the animals ("-zoea"). [6] The name Mesomycetozoa (without a third e) is also used to refer to this group, but Mendoza et al. use it as an alternate name for basal Opisthokonts.

  6. Holozoa - Wikipedia

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    Holozoa, along with a clade that contains fungi and their protist relatives , are part of the larger supergroup of eukaryotes known as Opisthokonta. Holozoa diverged from their opisthokont ancestor around 1070 million years ago (Mya). [16] The choanoflagellates, animals and filastereans group together as the clade Filozoa.

  7. Choanozoa - Wikipedia

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    The name "Choanozoa" was first used by protozoologist Thomas Cavalier-Smith in 1991 to refer to a group of basal protists that later proved not to form a clade. This group had the rank of phylum and contained all opisthokont protists while excluding both fungi and animals, making the group paraphyletic. Its classification was the following: [7]

  8. Holomycota - Wikipedia

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    Holomycota or Nucletmycea are a basal Opisthokont clade as sister of the Holozoa.It consists of the Cristidiscoidea and the kingdom Fungi.The position of nucleariids, unicellular free-living phagotrophic amoebae, [3] as the earliest lineage of Holomycota suggests that animals and fungi independently acquired complex multicellularity from a common unicellular ancestor and that the osmotrophic ...

  9. Taxonomy of Protista - Wikipedia

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    A protist (/ ˈ p r oʊ t ɪ s t /) is any eukaryotic organism (one with cells containing a nucleus) that is not an animal, plant, or fungus.The protists do not form a natural group, or clade, since they exclude certain eukaryotes with whom they share a common ancestor; [a] but, like algae or invertebrates, the grouping is used for convenience.