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English: Walled amoeboid cell extending a filopodium through a pore of the cell wall (arrowhead). CW, cell wall; Fp, Filopodium; P, plastid; Py, pyrenoid. Differential interference contrast micrograph of a cultured chlorarachniophyte, Lotharella globosa LEX01 strain. Scale bar = 10µm.
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Chlorarachniophyte, ''Lotharella globosa'', extending a filopodium

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