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Chlamydomonas — n. the type genus of the {Chlamydomonadaceae}; they are solitary biflagellated plantlike algae common in fresh water and damp soil. They multiply freely and are often a pest around filtration plants. Syn: genus {Chlamydomonas}. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Water net — Taxobox name = Water net regnum = Plantae divisio = Chlorophyta classis = Chlorophyceae ordo = Chlorococcales familia = Hydrodictyaceae genus = Hydrodictyon subdivision ranks = Species subdivision = * Hydrodictyon africanum * Hydrodictyon indicum … Wikipedia
pyrrophyte — /pir euh fuyt /, n. any of various single celled, biflagellated algae, of the phylum Pyrrophyta, esp. the dinoflagellates. [see PYRROPHYTA] * * * … Universalium
volvox — /vol voks/, n. any colonial, freshwater green algae of the genus Volvox, forming a hollow, greenish sphere of flagellated cells. [1790 1800; < NL, equiv. to L volv(ere) to turn, roll + ox (as in ferox)] * * * ▪ protist genus of freshwater,… … Universalium
Chlamydomonas — Genus of single celled green algae considered to be primitive life forms of evolutionary significance. The cell has a spherical cellulose membrane, an eyespot, and a cup shaped, pigment containing chloroplast. Though capable of photosynthesis,… … Universalium
coccolithophore — noun Any of many minute mostly marine planktonic biflagellated organisms with brown chromatophores and complex calcareous, less commonly siliceous, shells. See Also: coccolithophorid … Wiktionary
Eimeriina — Ei·me·ri·i·na (i″me riґĭ nə) a suborder of homoxenous or heteroxenous protozoa (order Eucoccidiida, subclass Coccidia), usually parasitizing the gut epithelium of the host, in which the macrogamete and microgametocyte develop… … Medical dictionary
pyrrophyte — /pir euh fuyt /, n. any of various single celled, biflagellated algae, of the phylum Pyrrophyta, esp. the dinoflagellates. [see PYRROPHYTA] … Useful english dictionary