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Diaphoretickes (/ ˌ d aɪ. ə f ə ˈ r ɛ t ɪ k iː z / DY-ə-fə-REH-tik-eez) is a major group of eukaryotic organisms, with over 400,000 species. The majority of the earth's biomass that carries out photosynthesis belongs to Diaphoretickes.
- Category:Diaphoretickes
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- Category:Diaphoretickes
Synonyms. Corticata. Diaphoretickes is a large group of eukaryotic organisms. There are over 400,000 species. Most of the Earth's biomass which does photosynthesis is in this group. All the living things in Diaphoretickes are Eukaryotes: they are complicated cells with organelles.
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Diaphoretickes. Like the Amorphea super-phylogeny, the Diaphoretickes group together a set of lineages based on molecular phylogenies ( Figure 215 ). The organisms listed here also bear little resemblance, as some remain phagotrophs and others have adopted an osmotrophic lifestyle.
Telonemia Telonema rivulare by interference contrast micrography: Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: Clade: Diaphoretickes: Clade: TSAR: Phylum: Telonemia Shalchian-Tabrizi 2006: Class: Telonemea Cavalier-Smith 1993: Order: Telonemida Cavalier-Smith 1993: Family: Telonemidae Cavalier-Smith 1993: Genera; Arpakorses; Lateronema ...