Choanoflagellate facts for kids
Quick facts for kids ChoanoflagellatesTemporal range: 900–0Ma
No fossils known, molecular clock evidence for origin 1050-800Ma
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Codosiga sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | Obazoa |
(unranked): | Opisthokonta |
(unranked): | Holozoa |
(unranked): | Filozoa |
(unranked): | Choanozoa |
Class: | Choanoflagellatea Cavalier-Smith, 1998 |
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The choanoflagellates are a class or phylum of collared microscopic flagellate eukaryotes. Some species are single cells, some are multicellular. They do not have chloroplasts, and are heterotrophic. Some consider they form the simplest phylum of animals; others consider them to be protists.
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Images for kids
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Drawing of a choanoflagellate colony by Metchnikoff, 1886
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Monosiga brevicollis under PCM
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Codosiga colony under light microscopy
See also
In Spanish: Coanoflagelados para niños
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