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Zoomastigophora

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Scientific name
  
Zoomastigophora

Rank
  
Class

Higher classification
  
Sarcomastigophora


Lower classifications
  
Diplomonad, Retortamonad

In some older systems of classification, Zoomastigophora is a phylum (more commonly known as zooflagellates) within the kingdom Protista. Organisms within this group have a spherical, elongated body with a single central nucleus. They are single-celled, heterotrophic eukaryotes and may form symbiotic relationships with other organisms, including Trichomonas. Some species are parasitic, causing diseases such as the African Sleeping Sickness, caused by the zooflagellate Trypanosoma brucei. Zooflagellates have one or more flagella but do not have plastids or cell walls.

A few are mutualistic, such as those that live in the guts of termites and aid the bacteria present in breaking down wood.

Zoomastigophora Protozoan
Zoomastigophora Phylum Zoomastigophora Photo by BSCL1011 Photobucket


Zoomastigophora Lab practical at Asbury College StudyBlue

Zoomastigophora Fisher Science Education Prepared Microscopic Slides Protista

References

Zoomastigophora Wikipedia