class euglenophyceae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic class of algae: "class Euglenophyceae" refers to a specific class within the division Euglenophyta. It is a group of single-celled, flagellated microorganisms, commonly known as euglenoids or euglenophytes, which often possess chloroplasts and a characteristic eyespot.
Usage
- Noun:
- The class Euglenophyceae includes many photosynthetic species found in freshwater habitats.
- Under the microscope, organisms from the class Euglenophyceae can be identified by their unique shape and movement.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In formal biological classification, "class Euglenophyceae" is used to denote a rank below division (Euglenophyta) and above order.
- The phylogenetic study focused on the evolutionary relationships within the class Euglenophyceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Euglenophyta (n): The division to which this class belongs.
- Euglenophyta is a division of flagellated protists.
- Euglenoid (n/adjective): A common name for an organism belonging to this class, or describing its characteristics.
- The pond water sample was rich in euglenoid cells.
- Euglenophyte (n): Another term for organisms in this class.
- Euglenophytes are studied for their mixotrophic capabilities.
Synonyms
- Euglenoids: A general synonym referring to the organisms in this class.
- Euglenophytes: An alternative name for the class members.
Related Terms (Note: Not phrasal verbs or idioms, as these are not applicable to taxonomic names)
- Eyespot: A light-sensitive organelle found in many members of this class.
- The eyespot helps euglenoids move toward light.
- Pellicle: A flexible outer covering typical of euglenoids.
- The pellicle gives Euglenophyceae their distinctive shape.
Noun
- coextensive with the division Euglenophyta