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Opalina

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Superphylum
  
Heterokonta

Order
  
Scientific name
  
Opalina

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Family
  
Opalinidae

Higher classification
  
Opalinidae

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Opalina is a genus of parasitic heterokonts found in the intestines of frogs and toads. They lack mouths and contractile vacuoles, they are covered with nearly equal flagelliform cilia, and they have numerous nuclei, all similar. All the species are obligate endosymbionts, most likely commensal rather than parasitic, in cold-blooded vertebrates. Its body is leaflike in shape. They lack cytostomes. They are saprozoic, consuming dead matter, which suggests their commensal role. They propagate by means of plasmotomy.

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Opalina Opalina ranarum from the rectum of Rana pipiens

An example of a species is Opalina ranarum.

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Opalina Principles of Parasitism Opalina

References

Opalina Wikipedia