- Parabasalid
Taxobox
color = khaki
name = Parabasalids
domain = Eukaryota
unranked_phylum =Excavata
phylum =Metamonad a
classis = Parabasalia
classis_authority =Honigberg 1973
subdivision_ranks = Orders
subdivision =Trichomonad idaCristamonadida Spirotrichonymphida Trichonymphida The parabasalids are group offlagellate protozoa , most of which are symbiotic inanimal s. These include a variety of forms found in the guts oftermite s andcockroach es, many of which have symbiotic bacteria that help them digest wood. Some other species are humanpathogen s.The flagella are arranged in one or more clusters near the anterior of the cell. Their basal bodies are linked to parabasal fibers that attach to prominent Golgi complexes, distinctive to the group. Usually they also give rise to a sheet of cross-like
microtubule s that runs down the center of the cell and in some cases projects past the end. This is called theaxostyle , but is different in structure from the axostyles ofoxymonad s.Parabasalids are anaerobic, and lack mitochondria, but this is now known to be a result of secondary loss, and they contain small
hydrogenosome s which apparently developed from reduced mitochondria. Similar relics have been found in other amitochondriate flagellates, and the parabasalids are probably related to them, forming a group called themetamonad s. They lack the feeding grooves found in most others, but this is probably a secondary loss as well.The parabasalids are currently divided into four orders. The
trichomonad s have one group of 4-6 flagella, one of which is attached to the side of the cell and often forms an undulating membrane. Many are found in vertebrate hosts, including "Trichomonas vaginalis ", which causes a sexually transmitted disease in humans. The other orders, formerly grouped as the hypermastigids, have a large number of flagellar clusters and are found exclusively in the guts of insects.
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