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- Some sources group picobiliphytes within the cryptomonads-haptophytes assemblage.
- Cryptomonad ejectosomes contain two connected spiral ribbon-like structures, held under tension.
- Some sources group " Telonema " within the cryptomonads-haptophytes assemblage.
- Cryptomonads may be considered part of either code, but " Cryptochloris"
- Known non prey organisms include naked amoebas, ciliates, cryptomonads and colorless euglenoids.
- In 1995 scientists discovered the first non-Euglena twintron in cryptomonad alga Pyrenomonas salina.
- It captures and ingests flagellates including cryptomonads.
- Cryptophytes, or cryptomonads are a group of algae that contain a red-algal derived chloroplast.
- The model cryptomonad " Guillardia theta " became an important focus for scientists studying nucleomorphs.
- The first mention of cryptomonads appears to have been made by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg in 1831, while studying Infusoria.
- This type of symbiosis differs from other plastid-bearing Mesodinium spp . in retaining ingested cryptomonad cells almost intact.
- The prey is ingested very rapidly into a food vacuole without the cryptomonad flagella being shed and the trichocysts being discharged.
- He has proposed placing them in a separate kingdom, the Chromalveolata, together with the haptophytes, cryptomonads, and alveolates.
- The individual food vacuoles subsequently serve as photosynthetic units, each containing the cryptomonad chloroplast, a nucleus, and some mitochondria.
- For instance, the excavates are probably not monophyletic and the chromalveolates are probably only monophyletic if the haptophytes and cryptomonads are excluded.
- Cryptomonads are distinguished by the presence of characteristic extrusomes called ejectisomes or ejectosomes, which consist of two connected spiral ribbons held under tension.
- The only other group of algae that contain nucleomorphs are the cryptomonads, but their chloroplasts seem to be derived from a red alga.
- At various times, the cryptomonads, ebriids, and ellobiopsids have been included here, but only the last are now considered close relatives.
- Phylogenomic analyses of 127 genes place Telonemia with Centroheliozoa in a group also consisting of cryptomonads and haptophytes ( see Cryptomonads-haptophytes assemblage ).
- Phylogenomic analyses of 127 genes place Telonemia with Centroheliozoa in a group also consisting of cryptomonads and haptophytes ( see Cryptomonads-haptophytes assemblage ).
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