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Carpediemonas is genus of Metamonada, and belongs to the group Excavata. This organism is a unicellular flagellated eukaryote that was first discovered in substrate samples from the Great Barrier Reef. Carpediemonas can be found in anaerobic intertidal sediment, where it feeds on bacteria. A feature of this species is the presence of a feeding groove, a characteristic of the excavates. Like most other metamonads, Carpediemonas does not rely on an aerobic mitochondrion to produce energy. Instead, it contains hydrogenosomes that are used to produce ATP. This organism has two flagella: a posterior one used for feeding on the substrate, and an anterior one that moves in a slower sweeping motion. Carpediemonas is assigned to the fornicates, where similar Carpediemonas-like organisms are used in

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  • Carpediemonas es un género de protistas flagelados. La célula mide unos 5 μm, tiene forma ovoide y está ligeramente comprimida lateralmente. Presenta un surco de alimentación ventral, en uno de cuyos lados hay un reborde membranoso. Generalmente tiene dos flagelos de longitud desigual que emergen del extremo anterior del surco ventral, pero de vez en cuando aparecen tres o cuatro flagelos.​​ Además, presenta un orgánulo rodeado por membranas que parece ser los restos de un antiguo hidrogenosoma.​ Se supone que estos organismos proceden de antecesores con mitocondrias y que secundariamente las han perdido. (es)
  • Carpediemonas is genus of Metamonada, and belongs to the group Excavata. This organism is a unicellular flagellated eukaryote that was first discovered in substrate samples from the Great Barrier Reef. Carpediemonas can be found in anaerobic intertidal sediment, where it feeds on bacteria. A feature of this species is the presence of a feeding groove, a characteristic of the excavates. Like most other metamonads, Carpediemonas does not rely on an aerobic mitochondrion to produce energy. Instead, it contains hydrogenosomes that are used to produce ATP. This organism has two flagella: a posterior one used for feeding on the substrate, and an anterior one that moves in a slower sweeping motion. Carpediemonas is assigned to the fornicates, where similar Carpediemonas-like organisms are used in (en)
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  • Carpediemonas is genus of Metamonada, and belongs to the group Excavata. This organism is a unicellular flagellated eukaryote that was first discovered in substrate samples from the Great Barrier Reef. Carpediemonas can be found in anaerobic intertidal sediment, where it feeds on bacteria. A feature of this species is the presence of a feeding groove, a characteristic of the excavates. Like most other metamonads, Carpediemonas does not rely on an aerobic mitochondrion to produce energy. Instead, it contains hydrogenosomes that are used to produce ATP. This organism has two flagella: a posterior one used for feeding on the substrate, and an anterior one that moves in a slower sweeping motion. Carpediemonas is assigned to the fornicates, where similar Carpediemonas-like organisms are used in researching the evolution within excavates. Although Carpediemonas is a member of the metamonads, it is unusual in the sense that it is free-living and has three basal bodies. (en)
  • Carpediemonas es un género de protistas flagelados. La célula mide unos 5 μm, tiene forma ovoide y está ligeramente comprimida lateralmente. Presenta un surco de alimentación ventral, en uno de cuyos lados hay un reborde membranoso. Generalmente tiene dos flagelos de longitud desigual que emergen del extremo anterior del surco ventral, pero de vez en cuando aparecen tres o cuatro flagelos.​​ Además, presenta un orgánulo rodeado por membranas que parece ser los restos de un antiguo hidrogenosoma.​ Se supone que estos organismos proceden de antecesores con mitocondrias y que secundariamente las han perdido. (es)
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