sarcodinian (Meaning)

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sarcodinian (n)

protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopods

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sarcodinian Sentence Examples

  1. Sarcodinians are a diverse group of amoeboid protists characterized by their flowing cytoplasmic extensions.
  2. The giant amoebas Pelomyxa and Entamoeba histolytica are notable examples of sarcodinian organisms.
  3. Sarcodinians possess flexible, pseudopodial extensions used for locomotion and food capture.
  4. The ectoplasm of sarcodinian cells is typically firm and gelatinous, while the endoplasm is more fluid.
  5. Some sarcodinian species form complex networks of pseudopodia called reticulopodia.
  6. The ability of sarcodinian cells to change their shape allows them to squeeze through narrow spaces and capture prey.
  7. Sarcodinians are found in various aquatic environments, including freshwater, marine, and soil habitats.
  8. The feeding strategies of sarcodinian species range from phagocytosis to filter feeding.
  9. Some sarcodinian organisms, such as Foraminifera and Radiolaria, produce elaborate mineralized shells.
  10. The study of sarcodinian protists provides valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of eukaryotic life.

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protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopods

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Sarcodinians are a diverse group of amoeboid protists characterized by their flowing cytoplasmic extensions.

The giant amoebas Pelomyxa and Entamoeba histolytica are notable examples of sarcodinian organisms.

Sarcodinians possess flexible, pseudopodial extensions used for locomotion and food capture.

The ectoplasm of sarcodinian cells is typically firm and gelatinous, while the endoplasm is more fluid.