| 31. | However, genetic studies instead place them with various amoeboid and flagellate groups, forming an assemblage called the Cercozoa.
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| 32. | Microbiologists often use the terms " amoeboid " and " amoeba " interchangeably for any organism that exhibits amoeboid movement.
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| 33. | Microbiologists often use the terms " amoeboid " and " amoeba " interchangeably for any organism that exhibits amoeboid movement.
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| 34. | "This roundness is a part of the whole fascination with the'50s and those amoeboid-like shapes.
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| 35. | Usually, the amoeboid form is taken when food is plentiful, and the flagellate form is used for rapid locomotion.
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| 36. | The male cells then become amoeboid and crawl across the female, or sometimes both cells crawl into the connecting tube.
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| 37. | It is the only known opisthokont lineage which does not exhibit amoeboid cells or flagellated cells, having a spherical body.
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| 38. | Its six interlocking, amoeboid forms reveal no straight lines, and there are no words with which to name its shapes.
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| 39. | This happens because the nuclei in the'plasmodium'form are the products of many pairwise fusions between amoeboid haploid individuals.
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| 40. | As described the schizonts were annular and amoeboid and between 1 / 5 and 1 / 6 of the erythrocyte in size.
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