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» Acritarchs and Chitinozoa - Information on these organisms which have not yet been able to be classified, including their fossil record, biology and life cycle with a number of images of individual species.
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» Algae - A basic guide to algae including marine, freshwater and land species.
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» Algae Description and Types - Algae are plant-like organisms that are usually photosynthetic and aquatic and this article describes the main phylogenetic groups.
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» Algae from Bemersyde 2006 - Biologists have been studying a loch on the Scottish Borders over time and provide a list of the algae and other protists found in it, with photographs of each.
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» AlgaeBase - Information on the algae of the world, including terrestrial, marine, and freshwater forms. Search by genus, species, or common name. Includes images and references.
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» AlgaeVision - Provides a searchable image database for UK freshwater and terrestrial algae.
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» Caribbean Reef Plants - Sample pages and images from an identification guide to marine algae and seagrasses.
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» The Center for Phycological Documentation - Information about algae and their taxonomy, including 'The Catalogue of the Benthic Marine Algae of the Indian Ocean,' and 'The Index Nominum Algarum,' a compendium of circa 200,000 algal names.
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» Droplet - Microscopy of the protozoa by Piotr Rotkiewicz - includes images, systematics, glossary, forum, and resources.
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» Flagellate - Information from Wikipedia on these unicellular organisms with one or more whip-like organelles called flagella. Although sharing this common structure, they are not a single taxonomic group.
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» Flagellated Protozoa - Article by Wim van Egmond introducing these organisms with photographs of Euglena, Peranema, Dinoflagellates and Spongomonas, and instructions on growing your own cultures.
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» Freakin Fucus - Introduction and technical information regarding seaweeds and phycology.
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» Freshwater Algae - Provides information on the varieties of algae and their classification with photomicrographs of example species of the main freshwater phyla.
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» Introduction to the Chromista: From Microbes to Giants - General discussion of the kingdom-level taxon Chromista, including diatoms, kelp, downy mildew, and other organisms that possess chlorophyll and are mostly photosynthetic, but are not plants. Includes links for more information.
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» Introduction to the Sagenista - Information on the bicoecids and slime nets which form a basal group of chromists, the classification of which is unclear.
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» Marine Collection - Small photograph gallery of microscopic algae, phytoplankton and diatoms.
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» Marine Protozoa - Article by Jean-Marie Cavanihac on these organisms with photographs of many species.
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» Parasitic Protozoa - About 10,000 species of Protozoa are parasitic and this article provides information on these species and the illnesses they cause.
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» Protist - Information from Wikipedia on this group of organisms which cannot be classified as plants, animals or fungi.
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» Protist Images: Heterokonta - Classification of these flagellates with a number of images of individual species. English and Japanese.
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» Protist Information Server - Image database archiving more than 34,000 images (511 genera, 1944 species) and 556 movie clips for research and education.
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» Protistan Phyla - Short articles and illustrations of the major groups of protists.
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» Protozoa - Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering Euglena, Trypanosoma, Trichonympha, Peridinium, Paramecium and other ciliates, Monocystis lumbrici, Opalina, Amoeba, Arcella, Difflugia, Globigerina, Radiolaria and Actinosphaerium in detail.
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» Protozoa - Article from Wikipedia on the unicellular microbes that are traditionally classified as protozoans, based on their methods of locomotion.
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» Seaweed Site - Information on many aspects of seaweeds with links to other sites connected with these algae.
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» UTEX: The Culture Collection of Algae - This collection includes approximately 3,000 different species of living algae, representing most major algal taxa, many of which can be supplied in large volumes.
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