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Amoebozoa Morphology
- a defined length and are not directly involved in locomotion.
- Protistology Testate amoeba Arcella vulgaris (Amoebozoa
- Testate amoeba Arcella vulgaris (Amoebozoa,. Arcellidae) is able to specimens restored normal shell morphology in successive generations.
- protistology.ifmo.ru
- BioSystematics Berlin 2011 – FINAL PROGRAMME – Monday, 21
- Feb 21, 2011 Morphology: Potential and Limits of Holometabola and morphological data in modern ...
- www.biosyst-berlin-2011.de
- Untangling the Phylogeny of Amoeboid Protists1
- www.cmde.science.ubc.ca
- Comprehensive Phylogenetic Reconstruction of Amoebozoa Based
- www.science.smith.edu
- Protozoologica
- 1912; Steinecke 1913; van Oye 1933; Jung 1936,. ActA. Protozoologica.
- www.wuj.pl
- Amoebozoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Morphology. The cell is typically divided into a granular central mass, called endoplasm, and a clear outer layer, called ectoplasm.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Amoeboid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Comprehensive Phylogenetic Reconstruction of Amoebozoa Based
- www.plosone.org
- Protistology Testate amoeba Arcella vulgaris (Amoebozoa
- Testate amoeba Arcella vulgaris (Amoebozoa,. Arcellidae) is able to specimens restored normal shell morphology in successive generations.
- protistology.ifmo.ru
- BioSystematics Berlin 2011 – FINAL PROGRAMME – Monday, 21
- Feb 21, 2011 Morphology: Potential and Limits of Holometabola and morphological data in modern ...
- www.biosyst-berlin-2011.de
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