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  1. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › OpisthokontOpisthokont - Wikipedia

    The opisthokonts ( Greek: ὀπίσθιος ( opísthios) = "rear, posterior" + κοντός ( kontós) = "pole" i.e. "flagellum") are a broad group o eukaryotes, includin baith the ainimal an fungus kingdoms, [5] thegither wi the eukaryotic microorganisms that are whiles grouped in the paraphyletic phylum Choanozoa (conventionally assigned tae ...

  2. Animalia. Synonyms. Choanozoa sensu Cavallier-Smith. Opisthokonts are a superkingdom of the Eukaryota, including the animals and fungi. It is a group of unikonts . There are several classifications of the eukaryotes which are being discussed. Each of them divides the domain Eukaryota into five groups, but there is disagreement on the details.

  3. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › OpisthokontOpisthokont - Vikipedi

    Opisthokontlar ( Grekçe: opísthios = "arka"+ kontós = "kamçı"), hem hayvan hem de mantar alemlerini içeren geniş bir ökaryot grubudur. [6] Daha önce " Fungi / Metazoa grubu " [7] olarak adlandırılan opisthokontlar, genellikle bir sınıf olarak tanınır. Opisthokontlar, Apusomonadida ve Breviata ile birlikte daha büyük Obazoa ...

  4. Opisthokonta (av grekiskans ὀπίσθω- (opisthō-), ’bakre’, och κοντός (kontos), ’påle’ det vill säga flagell) är en bred grupp eukaryoter som innefattar både djur och svampar och flera grupper av encelliga protister. [ 1][ 2] Både genetiska och strukturella studier stöder opistokonter som en monofyletisk grupp.

  5. Schubgeißler. Wissenschaftlicher Name. Opisthokonta. Caval.-Sm. 1987, emend. Adl et al. 2005. Die Opisthokonta ( griechisch für „Hinterpolige“, wegen der Position der Geißel) sind eine der Gruppen von Eukaryoten, also Lebewesen mit Zellkernen. Zu ihnen gehören vor allem die Vielzelligen Tiere (Metazoa) und die Pilze (Fungi) sowie einige ...

  6. Terminology. The name DRIP is an acronym for the first protozoa identified as members of the group, [5] Cavalier-Smith later treated them as the class Ichthyosporea, since they were all parasites of fish. "D": Dermocystidium. One species, Rhinosporidium seeberi, infects birds and mammals, including humans.