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7 Phylum Retortamonada (Fornicata)
Lack mitochondria and golgi bodies Recurrent flagellum lying in a groove Intestinal parasites or free living in anoxic environments Example: Giardia lamblia

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11 Phylum Axostylata (Parabasala)
Presence of an axostyle Example: Trichomonas vaginalis

12 Phylum Euglenozoa Nucleoli persist during mitosis
Longitudinal microtubules lead to formation of a pellicle Examples: Euglena, Trypanosoma, Leishmania

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27 Phylum Ciliophora Part of clade Alveolata Cilia present
Multiple nuclei Contractile Vacuole typically present Very large group Free living, commensal or parasitic Examples: Paramecium, Balantidium, Stentor, Vorticella

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36 Phylum Dinoflagellata
Part of clade Alveolata Two flagella; one transverse and one longitudinal Flagella typically found in grooves Contain pigments chlorophyll a and c Free living, planktonic, parasitic or mutualistic Responsible for red tides Examples: Zooxanthella, Ceratium, Noctiluca

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38 Phylum Apicomplexa Part of clade Alveolata Anterior apical complex
All parasitic Flagella and cilia absent Examples: Cryptosporidium, Toxoplasma, Plasmodium

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52 Phylum Foraminifera Locomotion by reticulopodia
Tests are calcium carbonate Important contributors to marine sedimentary deposits (i.e. limestone and chalk) Examples: Globigerina, Vertibralina

53 Phylum “Radiolaria” Locomotion by axopodia Includes Radiolarians
Tests are silica

54 Phylum Chlorophyta Part of the clade Viridiplantae
Contain pigments chlorophyll a and b Use starch Examples: Volvox and Chlamydomonas

55 Phylum Amoebazoa Move by pseudopodia
Examples: Amoeba, Entamoeba, Difflugia

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