Rhizaria
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The Rhizaria are a major line of protists. They vary considerably in form, but for the most part they are amoeboids with filose, reticulose, or microtubule-supported pseudopods. Many produce shells or skeletons, which may be quite complex in structure, and these make up the vast majority of protozoan fossils. Nearly all have mitochondria with tubular cristae. There are three main groups of Rhizaria:
| Cercozoa | Various amoebae and flagellates, usually with filose pseudopods and common in soil |
| Foraminifera | Amoeboids with reticulose pseudopods, common as marine benthos |
| Radiolaria | Amoeboids with axopods, common as marine plankton |
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