| 21. | Arcellinid testate amoebae produce lobose ( wide ) pseudopodia while euglyphid testate amoebae produce filose ( slender ) pseudopods.
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| 22. | Arcellinid testate amoebae produce lobose ( wide ) pseudopodia while euglyphid testate amoebae produce filose ( slender ) pseudopods.
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| 23. | "' Faustovirus "'is a genus of giant virus which infects amoebae associated with humans.
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| 24. | This forms a cellular aggregate and at the center of the aggregate the zygote giant cell ingests the surrounding amoebae.
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| 25. | Arcellinid testate amoebae are commonly found in soils, leaf litter, peat bogs and near / in fresh water.
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| 26. | The name Lobosa was chosen for these amoebae " as expressing the lobe-like character of their pseudopodial extensions ."
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| 27. | Shell-building by amoebae reveals complex discrimination and manipulative skills that are ordinarily thought to occur only in multicellular organisms.
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| 28. | The introns are closely related to group I introns in the 23S rRNA of chloroplasts and mitochondria in algae and amoebae.
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| 29. | In about 10 % of invasive cases the amoebae enter the bloodstream and may travel to other organs in the body.
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| 30. | Amoebae typically ingest their food by phagocytosis, extending pseudopods to encircle and engulf live prey or particles of scavenged material.
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