palmelloid form

Descrição:
Eutreptiella (you-trep-tea-ella), a marine euglenid. The autotrophic euglenids (the ones with chloroplasts) are usually thought of as being freshwater organisms. A small number of species are found in marine habitats - the most commonly reported being Eutreptia (flagella equal in length) and Eutreptiella (flagella unequal in length) . Both have two or more emergent flagella, and these beat actively to propel the cell through the water. Euglenids have chlorophyll b in the plastids, and this gives them a bright green colour. The eyespot (stigma) lies outside the plastids. In this preparation some of the cells lacking flagella and aggregated to form a structure referred to as palmelloid. The central pyrenoid and radiating elements of the plastids are very evident. Differential interference contrast.
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- Life
- Cellular
- Eukaryota
- Excavates
- Discoba
- Euglenozoa
- Euglenida
- Spirocuta
- Euglenophyceae
- Eutreptiales
- Eutreptiella
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