Euglenophyceae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic class of algae: "Euglenophyceae" is the scientific name for a class of single-celled, flagellated microorganisms, primarily considered to be algae. These organisms are characterized by having chloroplasts for photosynthesis in many species, but some are colorless and heterotrophic. The class is coextensive with the division Euglenophyta, meaning it encompasses the same group of organisms.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The pond water sample was rich in Euglenophyceae, visible under the microscope.
- Euglenophyceae are studied for their unique characteristics, which blur the line between plant and animal.
- The taxonomy places these organisms in the class Euglenophyceae.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification: The term is used formally in biological taxonomy to denote this specific class.
- The phylogenetic analysis confirmed its placement within the Euglenophyceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Euglenophyta (n): The division name, synonymous in scope with the class Euglenophyceae.
- Euglenoid (n/adj): A common name for an organism belonging to this class; also describing its characteristic shape or movement.
- Euglenoids move using their flagella.
- Euglena (n): A well-known genus within the class Euglenophyceae.
- Euglena gracilis is a commonly studied species.
Synonyms
- Euglenoids: A general term for organisms in this class.
- Euglenid algae: Descriptive synonym emphasizing their algal nature.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "Euglenophyceae" is strictly scientific and taxonomic. In general contexts, the organisms are more commonly referred to as "euglenoids" or "euglenas." The definition's phrase "coextensive with the division Euglenophyta" indicates that in some classification systems, this group is treated as a division (Euglenophyta) and in others as a class (Euglenophyceae), but they refer to the same biological group.
Noun
- coextensive with the division Euglenophyta