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The axodines are a group of unicellular heterokont algae.
They characteristically have a single emergent flagellum, which lacks the root structure found in related groups, and is extended into a wing-like form supported by an internal rod.
Most other axodines form a group variously called the pedinellids or actinodines.
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 Axodine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Axodines The axodines xodine a group of unicellular heterokont algae.
The axodines are a group of unicellular heterokont...
Axodine [Categories: Heterokonts] The axodines are a group of unicellular (Click link for more info and facts about heterokont) heterokont algae.
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 Rhizochromulina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They are colored amoeboids with a single flagellum, and produce distinctive spindle-shaped zoospores.
These have a cell structure typical of the axodines.
Before it was studied in detail, Rhizochromulina was included among the superficially similar golden algae in the order Chrysamoebales, but these produce zoospores which are similar to flagellate golden algae in form.
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 Axodine: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Axodine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
They typically have one emergent flagellum, extended into a peculiar wing-like form supported by an internal rod, which lacks the root structure found in most other heterokont groups.
The axodines were originally defined by Patterson in 1994.
Moestrup treated them as the class Dictyochophyceae, formerly restricted to the silicoflagellates, while Cavalier-Smith proposed the new class Actinochrysophyceae for them.
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 Axodines Typical classification classification Kingdom Protist Protista ...
"Axodines" "Typical classification classification" Kingdom:Protist Protista Division:Heterokont Heterokontophyta "Class":"Actinochrysophyceae" The "axodines" are a group of unicellular heterokont heterokont algae.
The most notable group is the silicoflagellate silicoflagellates, marine plankton that form siliceous skeletons and are well-known as fossils.
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