Actinosphaerium is a genus of heliozoa, amoeboid unicellular organisms with many axopodial filaments that radiate out of their cell. It is classified within the monotypic family Actinosphaeriidae and suborder Actinosphaerina. Species of Actinophrys are distinguished by their large number of nuclei in each cell. Their axopodia sometimes terminate on the surface of nuclei. Vacuoles are abundant in the periphery of the cytoplasm.
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Actinosphaerium is a genus of heliozoa, amoeboid unicellular organisms with many axopodial filaments that radiate out of their cell. It is classified...
Plasmopara viticola), opalines, some "heliozoans" (e.g., Actinophrys, Actinosphaerium) In alveolates: ciliates In excavates: some parabasalids In opisthokonts:...
005. PMID 22317961. Wikispecies has information related to Heliozoa. Actinosphaerium (single-celled) is an example of a heliozoa. For an image see http://www...
curled up into a tight figure eight. The actinophryids, Actinophrys and Actinosphaerium, exist only in a heliozoan form with no flagellum and with more elaborate...
and naked, around 70-100 μm in diameter, and resemble the unrelated Actinosphaerium. The outer cytoplasm, or ectoplasm, forms a distinct layer containing...
various microscopic organisms (Sphacroplea annulina, Achlya prolifera, Actinosphaerium, etc.) can be considered one of the first and classic works in this...