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Genus of algae From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marsupiomonas is a genus of green algae, containing a single species Marsupiomonas pelliculata.[2]
Marsupiomonas | |
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Scientific classification | |
Clade: | Viridiplantae |
Division: | Chlorophyta |
Class: | Pedinophyceae |
Order: | Marsupiomonadales |
Family: | Marsupiomonadaceae |
Genus: | Marsupiomonas Marin |
Species: | M. pelliculata |
Binomial name | |
Marsupiomonas pelliculata H.L.J.Jones, Leadbeater & J.C.Green[1] | |
Marsupiomonas pelliculata is a single-celled organism with one emergent flagellum. Cells are rounded and flattened, with the flagellum emerging out of a pit along the edge. When stationary, the flagellum curves around the cell body, when moving, the flagellum trails behind the cell.[1] The flagellum is covered in stiff hairs. In addition to the flagellum, there is an additional basal body. The cell is partially surrounded by a theca. One chloroplast is present, with a single pyrenoid. On the side of the cell opposite the flagellum, there is a single eyespot. Golgi bodies, mitochondria, and the nucleus are situated between the chloroplast and the basal bodies.[3]
Marsupiomonas was first isolated from a salt marsh in the Tamar Estuary, Cornwall, England, and can tolerate a wide range of salinities.[3]
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