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    Holomycota. Holozoa. The opisthokonts (from Ancient Greek ὀπίσθιος (opísthios) 'rear, posterior', and κοντός (kontós) 'pole, i.e. flagellum ') are a broad group of eukaryotes, including both the animal and fungus kingdoms. [5] The opisthokonts, previously called the "Fungi/Metazoa group", [6] are generally recognized as a clade.

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  2. These protists exist in freshwater and marine habitats, and are a component of plankton, the typically microscopic organisms that drift through the water and serve as a crucial food source for larger aquatic organisms. Figure 28.8.4 28.8. 4: The dinoflagellates exhibit great diversity in shape.

  3. Animalia. Synonyms. Choanozoa sensu Cavallier-Smith. Opisthokonts are a superkingdom of the Eukaryota, including the animals and fungi. It is a group of unikonts . There are several classifications of the eukaryotes which are being discussed. Each of them divides the domain Eukaryota into five groups, but there is disagreement on the details.

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  5. Dec 24, 2022 · The opisthokonts, or “fungi/metazoa group”, are a broad group of eukaryotes, including both the animal and fungus kingdoms, together with the eukaryotic microorganisms that are sometimes grouped in the paraphyletic phylum choanozoa (previously assigned to the protist “kingdom”). Both genetic and ultrastructural studies strongly support ...

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    Opisthokont. Unikonts whose flagella is located at the posterior side of the cell. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Opisthokonts are a superkingdom of the Eukaryota, including the animals and fungi. It is a group of unikonts.

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