The sarcomonads (from Ancient Greek σαρκώδης (sarkṓdēs) 'fleshy, i.e. amoeboid', and μονάς (monás) 'unit') or class Sarcomonadea are a group of amoeboid biciliate protists in the phylum Cercozoa. They are characterized by a propensity to move through gliding on their posterior cilium or through filopodia, a lack of scales or external theca, a soft cell surface without obvious cortical filamentous or membranous skeleton, two cilia without scales or hairs, tubular mitochondrial cristae, near-spherical extrusomes, and a microbody (probably a peroxisome) attached to the nucleus.
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| - Sarcomonadea (en)
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| - Sarcomonadea es un grupo de protistas del filo Cercozoa que viven principalmente en el suelo y el agua dulce. Se caracterizan por ser biflagelados y generalmente se desplazan por deslizamiento sobre el sustrato con la ayuda de los flagelos. No presentan teca y a menudo son ameboides. Las extrusomas son generalmente esféricas o ligeramente elipsoides. Son heterótrofos, alimentándose principalmente de bacterias, excepto . Incluye el importante grupo Cercomonadida. (es)
- The sarcomonads (from Ancient Greek σαρκώδης (sarkṓdēs) 'fleshy, i.e. amoeboid', and μονάς (monás) 'unit') or class Sarcomonadea are a group of amoeboid biciliate protists in the phylum Cercozoa. They are characterized by a propensity to move through gliding on their posterior cilium or through filopodia, a lack of scales or external theca, a soft cell surface without obvious cortical filamentous or membranous skeleton, two cilia without scales or hairs, tubular mitochondrial cristae, near-spherical extrusomes, and a microbody (probably a peroxisome) attached to the nucleus. (en)
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| - Cavalier-Smith, 1993 stat. nov. 1995 emend. 2018 (en)
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| - *?Katabiidae
*Paracercomonada
**Paracercomonadida
*Pediglissa
**Cercomonadida
**Glissomonadida (en)
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| - Sarcomonadea es un grupo de protistas del filo Cercozoa que viven principalmente en el suelo y el agua dulce. Se caracterizan por ser biflagelados y generalmente se desplazan por deslizamiento sobre el sustrato con la ayuda de los flagelos. No presentan teca y a menudo son ameboides. Las extrusomas son generalmente esféricas o ligeramente elipsoides. Son heterótrofos, alimentándose principalmente de bacterias, excepto . Incluye el importante grupo Cercomonadida. (es)
- The sarcomonads (from Ancient Greek σαρκώδης (sarkṓdēs) 'fleshy, i.e. amoeboid', and μονάς (monás) 'unit') or class Sarcomonadea are a group of amoeboid biciliate protists in the phylum Cercozoa. They are characterized by a propensity to move through gliding on their posterior cilium or through filopodia, a lack of scales or external theca, a soft cell surface without obvious cortical filamentous or membranous skeleton, two cilia without scales or hairs, tubular mitochondrial cristae, near-spherical extrusomes, and a microbody (probably a peroxisome) attached to the nucleus. (en)
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