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editThe Sagenista illustration is wrong, it shows a Chrysophyte coloutless algae of the genus Paraphysomonas. They are scales and not reproductive bodies. The 'nucleus' is actually the cell body. This picture should be removed. Also, putting (Photosynthetic) below Ochrophyta (int he table) is misleading since Photosynthesis has been lost in several groups - having a photosynthetic ancestor doesn't necessarily make something a photosynthetic organism.--Paraphyso (talk) 08:59, 9 May 2013 (UTC)
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editOutdated content, moved from the Article (some genera were removed from the group):
- Caecitellus
- Roughly spyhrical,
- Only 2–7 meters (6.5-23') in diameter,
- Has two flagellum,
- Glide on filaments produced by bothrosome,
- The two flagella provide a wrap around the organism to form a sort of exoskeleton,
- Cafeteria. Planktonic species which has only been found in salt water. The two flagellum propel the cell. Reproduce asexually through binary division. Feed on bacteria and small Eukaryotes.