wheel animalcule

McCourt, Richard RMcCourt at NSF.GOV
Wed Mar 8 10:32:02 CST 2006


c. None of the above.

Nocticluca is a bioluminscent dinoflagellate.

You want rotifers.

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Branchiostoma is the type genus for Branchiostomidae, and
Amphioxus is a junior synonym (no matter how much we like
to use it cuz we learned this one first!).
This is not the wheel animacule.  Check rotifers.
Common name is lancelet.
Robin Leech

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From: "Santhosh S.Nair" <nairssanthosh at GMAIL.COM>
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Subject: wheel animalcule


Dear all,

I should be grateful to you if you could suggest an answer for a query that
I met within a test paper.

Which of the following is the 'Wheel Animalcule'
a. Amphioxus
b. Noctiluca

I have heard that Rotifers are called wheel animalcules.
But from the two option which is more correct?
I appreciate call your positive suggestions
Thank you in advance
cheers


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