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Trimastix is a genus of excavates, the sole occupant of the order Trimastigida. Trimastix are bacterivorous, free living and anaerobic. When first observed in 1881 by William Kent, the morphology of Trimastix was not well described but over time the oral structure and flagellar organization have become clearer. There are few known species, and the genus's role in the ecosystem is largely unknown. However, it is known that they generally live in marine environments within the tissues of decaying organisms to maintain an anoxic environment. Much interest in this group is related to its close association with other members of Anaeromonadea. These organisms do not have classical mitochondria, and as such, much of the research involving these microbes is aimed at investigating the evolution of

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  • Trimastix es un protista flagelado de vida libre del grupo de los excavados. Sus células son ovoides de longitud de 7-13 μm. Un surco de alimentación ventral ocupa los tres cuartos anteriores de la cara ventral. Cuatro flagelos se insertan subápicalmente en el inicio del surco en una disposición en cruz, con un flagelo anterior, posterior, izquierdo y derecho. El flagelo posterior es dos a cinco veces la longitud de la célula. Al igual que otros miembros de Metamonada carece de mitocondrias, aunque en su lugar presenta un orgánulo membranoso.​ (es)
  • Trimastix is a genus of excavates, the sole occupant of the order Trimastigida. Trimastix are bacterivorous, free living and anaerobic. When first observed in 1881 by William Kent, the morphology of Trimastix was not well described but over time the oral structure and flagellar organization have become clearer. There are few known species, and the genus's role in the ecosystem is largely unknown. However, it is known that they generally live in marine environments within the tissues of decaying organisms to maintain an anoxic environment. Much interest in this group is related to its close association with other members of Anaeromonadea. These organisms do not have classical mitochondria, and as such, much of the research involving these microbes is aimed at investigating the evolution of mitochondria. One species is Trimastix pyriformis. (en)
  • 트리마스틱스속(Trimastix)은 엑스카바타계에 속하는 원생생물 속으로 트리마스틱스목(Trimastigida)의 유일속이다. 극히 적은 수의 종만이 알려져 있으며, 생태계에서의 이 생물 속의 역할은 잘 알려져 있지 않다. 그러나 아나이로모나다강 안에서 다른 생물 속과의 밀접한 연관성과 관련하여, 이 분류군에 관한 관심이 매우 높다. 이 목에 속하는 다른 종들과 마찬가지로 이 원생생물은 고전적인 의미의 미토콘드리아를 갖고 있지 않다. 이 미생물 등을 포함한 연구의 대부분은 미토콘드리아의 진화를 탐구할 목적, 그 자체로도 수행된다. (ko)
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  • Trimastigidae (en)
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  • Trimastix (en)
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  • Kent 1880 (en)
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  • Trimastix (en)
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  • * T. elaverinus * T. inaequalis * T. marina * T. pyriformis (en)
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  • Trimastix es un protista flagelado de vida libre del grupo de los excavados. Sus células son ovoides de longitud de 7-13 μm. Un surco de alimentación ventral ocupa los tres cuartos anteriores de la cara ventral. Cuatro flagelos se insertan subápicalmente en el inicio del surco en una disposición en cruz, con un flagelo anterior, posterior, izquierdo y derecho. El flagelo posterior es dos a cinco veces la longitud de la célula. Al igual que otros miembros de Metamonada carece de mitocondrias, aunque en su lugar presenta un orgánulo membranoso.​ (es)
  • 트리마스틱스속(Trimastix)은 엑스카바타계에 속하는 원생생물 속으로 트리마스틱스목(Trimastigida)의 유일속이다. 극히 적은 수의 종만이 알려져 있으며, 생태계에서의 이 생물 속의 역할은 잘 알려져 있지 않다. 그러나 아나이로모나다강 안에서 다른 생물 속과의 밀접한 연관성과 관련하여, 이 분류군에 관한 관심이 매우 높다. 이 목에 속하는 다른 종들과 마찬가지로 이 원생생물은 고전적인 의미의 미토콘드리아를 갖고 있지 않다. 이 미생물 등을 포함한 연구의 대부분은 미토콘드리아의 진화를 탐구할 목적, 그 자체로도 수행된다. (ko)
  • Trimastix is a genus of excavates, the sole occupant of the order Trimastigida. Trimastix are bacterivorous, free living and anaerobic. When first observed in 1881 by William Kent, the morphology of Trimastix was not well described but over time the oral structure and flagellar organization have become clearer. There are few known species, and the genus's role in the ecosystem is largely unknown. However, it is known that they generally live in marine environments within the tissues of decaying organisms to maintain an anoxic environment. Much interest in this group is related to its close association with other members of Anaeromonadea. These organisms do not have classical mitochondria, and as such, much of the research involving these microbes is aimed at investigating the evolution of (en)
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  • Trimastix (es)
  • 트리마스틱스속 (ko)
  • Trimastix (en)
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