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The axodines are a group of unicellular heterokont algae. They include pedinellids, silicoflagellates, and Rhizochromulinales.[1] Other terms include "Actinochrysophyceae" and "Dictyochophyceae".[1]
[edit] CharacteristicsThey characteristically have a single emergent flagellum, which lacks the root structure found in related groups, and is extended into a wing-like form supported by an internal rod. They also have tentacles or axopods supported by triads of microtubules, arising from the surface of the nucleus. [edit] Classification and history[edit] Order DictyochalesMain article: Dictyochales The most notable group is the silicoflagellates, marine plankton that form siliceous skeletons and are well-known as fossils. [edit] Order PedinellalesMain article: Pedinellales Most other axodines form a group variously called the pedinellids or actinodines. [edit] Order RhizochromulinalesIn addition to the silicoflagellates and actinodines, the marine amoeboid Rhizochromulina marina is included here based on the structure of its zoospores. It is considered closer to the latter group than the former. [edit] References
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