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1. The Alveolates are a very recently recognized group. Detailed studies of the internal structure of these protists demonstrates that they all share a system of sacs underneath their cell membranes
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2. The Alveolates include the dinoflagellates, about half of which are algae with complex plastids, and two large and important groups of protozoa: the apicomplexan parasites, and the mostly free-living ciliates (Figures 4 (i)–4 (m)).
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3. The Alveolates include the dinoflagellates, about half of which are algae with complex plastids, and two large and important groups of protozoa: the apicomplexan parasites, and the mostly free-living ciliates (Figures 4 (i)–4 (m)).
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4. Dinoflagellates are members of the Alveolates, protists that belong to the Bikonta (also including, e.g., plants, algae, diatoms, and slime molds), which split from the Unikonta (e.g., animals and fungi) at the root of the eukaryotic evolutionary tree (Stechmann and Cavalier-Smith, 2003)
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5. Kenmochi, "The evolution of spliceosomal introns in Alveolates," Molecular Biology and Evolution, vol
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6. Evolution of the Apicomplexan Sugar Transporter Gene Family Repertoire However, the branching order of the eight non-alveolate neozoan phyla relative to each other and to the Alveolates , plants, and chromists is very uncertain and will be
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7. Alveolates are defined by the presence of an alveolus beneath the cell membrane and include dinoflagellates, apicomplexans and ciliates.
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8. Three groups of Protozoa, the ciliates, dinoflagellates and sporozoans have been grouped together as ‘Alveolates’ because typical cells in all three groups have a pair of subsurface membranes, forming inflated or flattened alveoli (fluid‐filled cushions), beneath the surface membrane.
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9. Alveolates pronunciation with meanings, synonyms, antonyms, translations, sentences and more Which is the right way to pronounce the word contemporaneous? con-tem-p-o-ra-ne-o-us
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10. Alveolates Stramenopila Rhizaria Amoebozoans Opisthokonts
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11. Alveolate (plural Alveolates) (biology) A member of a grouping of protists comprising the ciliates, sporozoa and dinoflagellates.
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12. The Alveolates are named for the presence of an alveolus, or membrane-enclosed sac, beneath the cell membrane
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13. The Alveolates are further categorized into some of the better-known protists: the dinoflagellates, the apicomplexans, and the ciliates
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14. A large body of data supports that the Alveolates are derived from a shared common ancestor
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15. The Alveolates are named for the presence of an alveolus, or membrane-enclosed sac, beneath the cell membrane
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16. Various Alveolates live in salt- or fresh-water, in soil, or in the bodies of animals
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17. Start studying Alveolates Characteristics
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18. Take a quick interactive quiz on the concepts in Alveolates: Dinoflagellates, Apicomplexans & Ciliates or print the worksheet to practice offline
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19. Similar to other Alveolates, the pellicle of Colponema is composed of three membranes and contains inflated cortical alveoli
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20. In contrast, the cells do not share important traits that characterize the other groups of Alveolates, such as rhoptries, derived ciliature, or palintomy.
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21. Although the cytosolic Cdc48 subtree of Alveolates (represented by ciliates, dinoflagellates, and apicomplexans) reflects the host-cell branching pattern , plastid equivalents are lacking in dinophycean transcriptomes, including those of P
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22. Synonyms for Alveolates in Free Thesaurus
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23. What are synonyms for Alveolates?
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24. The chromAlveolates can be subdivided into Alveolates and stramenopiles
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25. A subgroup of chromAlveolates, the stramenopiles, also referred to as heterokonts, includes photosynthetic marine algae and heterotrophic protists
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26. Alveolates Cercozoa Stramenopiles Radiolaria Hacrobia Euglenozoa Malawimonas Preaxostyla Heterolobosea Protists of uncertain placement Jakobida Fornicata containing groups
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27. Radiolaria associated with large diversity of marine Alveolates Protist
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28. The pellicles of Alveolates (ciliates, apicomplexans, and dinoflagellates) share a common organization, yet perform very divergent functions, including motility, host cell invasion, and armor
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29. Alveolata - the Alveolates Dinophyta - the dinoflagellates
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30. Alveolates include dinoflagellates, aquatic forms with two flagella and a cell wall made of armorlike cellulose plates; Paramecium and other familiar ciliates; and the Apicomplexa, a group of intracellular parasites that includes Plasmodium, the cause of malaria, and Toxoplasma, the cause of toxoplasmosis.
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31. The Alveolates include a diversity of forms —for example, Apicomplexa, chrompodellids, Perkinsozoa, dinoflagellates, and Ciliophora (i.e., ciliates)
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32. The Alveolates include a diversity of forms —for example, Apicomplexa, chrompodellids, Perkinsozoa, dinoflagellates, and Ciliophora (i.e., ciliates)
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33. The Alveolates are protists characterized by the presence of sacs of fluid under the cell membrane
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34. These sacs, which are fluids enclosed by lipid fat or wax, are called alveoli, hence the name Alveolates
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35. What does Alveolates mean? Plural form of alveolate
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36. This scenario menopiles) and Alveolates (dinoflagellates, apicomplexans, cil- would also explain shared traits among plastid-containing al- iates) originated from a single secondary endosymbiosis with a veolates, like the 23S rDNA, type II RuBisCo and polyuridylyla- rhodophyte was bright and highly stimulating but eventually tion of plastid
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37. Alveolates comprise a great portion of protist diversity and include many medically and ecologically important species, such as the malaria parasite (Plasmodium), toxic red-tide algae (Alexandrium, Karenia, Pfiesteria), and coral endosymbionts (Symbiodinium, Chromera).Because of their significance to humans and ecosystems, some alveolate species have been extensively …
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38. The freshwater ciliates have one or more "contractile vacuoles." I can't speak to any of the other Alveolates.
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39. Alveolates, supergroup SAR Apicomplexans, Alveolates, supergroup SAR, some genus cause malaria - Paramecium Plasmodium 3
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40. - - Euglena Diatoms dinoflagellates Slime molds Alveolates, Supergroup SAR, overgrowing causes red tides 6.
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The alveolates (meaning "with cavities") are a group of protists, considered a major clade and superphylum within Eukarya, and are also called Alveolata.
Introduction to the Alveolates. The Alveolates are a very recently recognized group. Detailed studies of the internal structure of these protists demonstrates that they all share a system of sacs underneath their cell membranes. These closely packed sacs are called alveoli.
Most alveolates fall into one of three main subgroups: ciliates (see the second cell, starting from the left, in the title image), dinoflagellates (see the third cell, starting from the left, in the title image), and apicomplexans (see the fourth cell, starting from the left, in the title image).
A Bayesian estimate places the evolution of the alveolate group at ~ 850 million years ago. The Alveolata consist of Myzozoa, Ciliates, and Colponemids.