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  • Foraminifera - Wikipedia
    Foraminifera ( fəˌræməˈnɪfərə fə-RAM-ə-NIH-fə-rə; Latin for "hole bearers"; informally called " forams ") are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of Rhizarian protists characterized by streaming granular ectoplasm for catching food and other uses; and commonly an external shell called a test of diverse forms and materials
  • Foraminifera - Smithsonian Ocean
    Microscopic, single-celled organisms called foraminifera have a fossil record that extends from today to more than 500 million years ago Although each foram is just a single cell, they build complex shells around themselves from minerals in the seawater
  • Foraminifera - World Register of Marine Species
    What are Foraminifera? Foraminifera (‘hole bearers’), foraminifers or forams for short, are a large phylum of amoeboid protozoans (single celled) with reticulating pseudopods, fine strands of cytoplasm that branch and merge to form a dynamic net
  • Foraminifera - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Foraminifera is both the clock and the recorder of the Earth’s history It has played a crucial role in developing our understanding of the evolution of life and the environment on Earth The earliest fossil record of foraminifera is from the Cambrian Period (about 550 million years ago)
  • Foraminifera Database - illustrated catalog
    Foraminifera, in short forams, are single-celled organisms which live in the oceans They consist of cytoplasma, which is stabilized and protected by an inner shell called test
  • Foraminifera : Paleontology, Distribution - Geology Science
    Definition and Overview: Foraminifera are unicellular eukaryotic organisms belonging to the phylum Granuloreticulosa They are typically found in marine environments, although some species can inhabit brackish water or even freshwater habitats
  • What Are Foraminifera and Why Are They Important?
    Foraminifera, often shortened to “forams,” are single-celled organisms, or protists, that are abundant in marine environments worldwide These microscopic creatures are known for their distinctive external shells, called “tests,” which come in diverse shapes and sizes
  • Foraminifera - GEOMAR
    Foraminifera is the name given to a group of tiny single-celled organisms, many of which form calcareous shells The oldest known fossils of foraminifera come from the Cambrian period, which means they are around 560 million years old


















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