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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · The dinoflagellates ( Greek δῖνος dinos "whirling" and Latin flagellum "whip, scourge") are a monophyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes constituting the phylum Dinoflagellata [5] and are usually considered protists. Dinoflagellates are mostly marine plankton, but they also are common in freshwater habitats.

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    Vor 3 Tagen · 619,000 (2021) [5] Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects vertebrates. [6] [7] [3] Human malaria causes symptoms that typically include fever, fatigue, vomiting, and headaches. [1] [8] In severe cases, it can cause jaundice, seizures, coma, or death. [1] [9] Symptoms usually begin 10 to 15 days after being bitten by an ...

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    • Fever, vomiting, headache, yellow skin
  3. Vor 5 Tagen · In the 21st century, the classification shifted toward a two-kingdom system of protists: Chromista (containing the chromalveolate, rhizarian and hacrobian groups) and Protozoa (containing excavates and all protists more closely related to animals and fungi). The following groups contain protists.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · The diagram provided in Figure 3 outlines how kingdom Protista can be split into four phyla: Euglenophyta, Protozoa, Pyrrophyta (also called Dinoflagellata), and Chrysophyta. It also provides some examples of classes belonging to each of these phyla.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · From the dazzling bioluminescence of dinoflagellates to the complex life cycles of parasitic protozoa, the world of protists is filled with captivating wonders. In this article, we will explore 11 intriguing facts about protists that showcase their incredible diversity and significance in the natural world. So, let's dive into the ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Home; Continents. Africa & African Diaspora; Asia & Asian Diaspora; Australia & Australian Diaspora; Central America & Its Diaspora; Europe & European Diaspora

  7. Mulch and soil should never be in constant contact with the trunks of trees because it causes stem rot, insect damage and girdling roots. Mulch should be only 2-3" deep and in a RING around the tree, NEVER in contact with it. It's the roots of trees that need the benefit of a layer of mulch, not the stems of trees.