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amoebozoa.md
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# Amoebozoa
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- Large, unicellular, free-living, and parasitic
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archaeplastida.md
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# Archaeplastida
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- Original [[eukaryotic]] phototrophe, first to take in a [[cyanobacterium]] as
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an organelle
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- Two lineages:
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- [[Rhodoyhpta]]: Adapted to deeper water by having pigments more absorbant
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of blues
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- [[Viridaeplantae]]: Includes the bulk of the Archaeplastida, including the
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[[Chlorophyta]] and the [[Streptophyta]]
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[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
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[eukaryotic]: eukarya "Eukarya"
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[cyanobacterium]: cyanobacteria "Cyanobacteria"
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[//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"
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- Bacterial flagellum
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- Bacterial flagellum
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- Most commonly, one flagellum creates a "run and twiddle" movement where
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- Most commonly, one flagellum creates a "run and twiddle" movement where
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bacteria can achieve [[chemotaxis]]
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bacteria can achieve [[chemotaxis]]
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- [[Spirochaeota]] have their flagellum throughout the inside of the cell,
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- [[Spirochaeta]] have their flagellum throughout the inside of the cell,
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which allows movement through viscous materials
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which allows movement through viscous materials
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- By default, bacteria are Gram-negative, except for [[Fermicutes]]:
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- By default, bacteria are Gram-negative, except for [[Fermicutes]]:
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Gram-negative bacteria form a [[symplesiomorphy]]
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Gram-negative bacteria form a [[symplesiomorphy]]
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- [[Cyanobacteria]]
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- [[Cyanobacteria]]
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- [[Fermicutes]] (Gram-positive bacteria)
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- [[Fermicutes]] (Gram-positive bacteria)
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- [[Hydrobacteria]]
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- [[Hydrobacteria]]
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- [[Spirochaeota]]
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- [[Spirochaeta]]
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- Proteo-Plancto MRCA
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- Proteo-Plancto MRCA
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- [[Proteobacteria]]
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- [[Proteobacteria]]
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- [[Planctobacteria]]
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- [[Planctobacteria]]
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[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
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[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
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[chemotaxis]: chemotaxis "Chemotaxis"
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[chemotaxis]: chemotaxis "Chemotaxis"
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[Spirochaeota]: spirochaeota "Spirochaeota"
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[Spirochaeta]: spirochaeta "Spirochaeta"
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[Fermicutes]: fermicutes "Fermicutes"
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[Fermicutes]: fermicutes "Fermicutes"
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[Bacteria]: bacteria "Bacteria"
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[Bacteria]: bacteria "Bacteria"
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[Cyanobacteria]: cyanobacteria "Cyanobacteria"
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[Cyanobacteria]: cyanobacteria "Cyanobacteria"
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- [[Oomycota]]
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- [[Oomycota]]
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- [[Brown algae]]
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- [[Brown algae]]
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- [[Archaeplastida]]
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- [[Archaeplastida]]
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- Red algae
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- [[Rhodoyhpta]] (red algae)
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- Viridiplantae
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- [[Viridiplantae]]
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- Chlorophyta
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- [[Chlorophyta]]
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- Streptophyta
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- [[Streptophyta]]
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- Charophyta
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- Charophyta
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- Embryophyta (land plants)
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- [[Embryophyta]] (land plants)
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- [[Unikonta]]
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- [[Unikonta]]
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- Amoebozoa
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- [[Amoebozoa]]
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- Tubulinea
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- Tubulinea
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- Entamoeba
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- Entamoeba
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- Eumycetozoa (slime molds)
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- [[Eumycetozoa]] (slime molds)
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- Opisthokonta
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- [[Opisthokonta]]
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- Holomycota
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- Holomycota
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- Nucleariida
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- Nucleariida
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- Fungi
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- [[Fungi]]
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- Holozoa
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- Holozoa
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- Choanoflagellatea
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- Choanoflagellatea
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- Animalia
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- [[Animalia]]
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[//begin]: # "Autogenerated link references for markdown compatibility"
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[Endosymbiosis]: endosymbiosis "Endosymbiosis"
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[Endosymbiosis]: endosymbiosis "Endosymbiosis"
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[Diatoms]: diatoms "Diatoms"
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[Diatoms]: diatoms "Diatoms"
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[Oomycota]: oomycota "Oomycota"
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[Oomycota]: oomycota "Oomycota"
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[Brown algae]: brown-algae "Brown algae"
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[Brown algae]: brown-algae "Brown algae"
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[Archaeplastida]: archaeplastida "Archaeplastida"
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[Unikonta]: unikonta "Unikonta"
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[Amoebozoa]: amoebozoa "Amoebozoa"
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[Eumycetozoa]: eumycetozoa "Eumycetozoa"
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[Opisthokonta]: opisthokonta "Opisthokonta"
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[Fungi]: fungi "Fungi"
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# Eumycetozoa
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- Also known as "slime molds"
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- "Plasmodial" acellular slime molds
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- Cellular slime molds
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# Fungi
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- It used to be presumed that [[Fungi]] were more [[Embryophyta]]-like than
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[[Animalia]]-like, because of their plant-like structure and cell wall, but
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- It was eventually shown that the [[Chytridiomycota]] was a member of the
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[[Opisthokonta]]
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## Taxonomy
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- [[Fungi]]
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- [[Chytridiomycota]]
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- Amastigomycota
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- [[Glomeromycota]]
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- Dikarya
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- [[Ascomycota]]
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- [[Basidiomycota]]
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[Fungi]: fungi "Fungi"
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[Opisthokonta]: opisthokonta "Opisthokonta"
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# Opisthokonta
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- Part of the [[Unikonta]]
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- Named from "rear pole"
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- Having a back-attaching flagellum is rare among [[Eukarya]]
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[Unikonta]: unikonta "Unikonta"
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[Eukarya]: eukarya "Eukarya"
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[Metamonada]: metamonada "Metamonada"
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[Metamonada]: metamonada "Metamonada"
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[Excavata]: excavata "Excavata"
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[Excavata]: excavata "Excavata"
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[spirochetes]: spirochaeota "Spirochaeota"
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[spirochetes]: spirochaeta "Spirochaeta"
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# Protista
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- Not a valid taxon, as it is a [[paraphyly]]
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- Refers to all [[Eukarya]] that are _not_ [[Animalia]], [[Embryophyta]], or
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[[Fungi]]
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[Eukarya]: eukarya "Eukarya"
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# Spirochaeta
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- Free-living and parasitic
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- Includes agents of [[syphilis]] and [[Lyme disease]]
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- Includes agents of [[syphilis]] and [[Lyme disease]]
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- Named from "one pole"
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- Having a single flagellum is rare among cellular organisms
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