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Gromia sphaerica

Gromia sphaerica is a large spherical testate amoeba, a single-celled eukaryotic organism and the largest of its genus, Gromia. The genus itself contains about 13 known species, 3 of which have been recently discovered.[1] It was discovered in 2000, along the Oman margin of the Arabian sea, at depths around 1,163 to 1,194 meters (3,816 to 3,917 ft). Specimens range in size from 4.7 to 38 millimeters (0.19 to 1.50 inches) in diameter. The test (organic shell) is usually spherical in shape and honeycombed with pores. There are filaments on the bottom of the organism, where it is in contact with the seafloor, and it is mostly filled with stercomata (waste pellets).[2]

Gromia sphaerica
Close-up of Gromia in place. Note the particles of sand and muck stuck to the surface.
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G. sphaerica
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Gromia sphaerica
Gooday, Bowser, Bett & Smith 2000

In 2008, 30-millimeter (1.2-inch) specimens were found off the coast of Little San Salvador in the Bahamas by researchers from the University of Texas. These Gromia were discovered to make mud trails as much as 50 centimeters (20 inches) in length. It was previously thought that single-celled organisms were incapable of making these kinds of trails, and their cause was previously a source of speculation. The mud trails made by the Bahamian Gromia appear to match prehistoric mud trails from the Precambrian, including 1.8 billion year-old fossil trails in the Stirling formation in Australia.[3][4][5][6] Because the tracks of Gromia resemble the 1.8 billion year old traces that were believed to represent the traces of complex bilaterian worms, said tracks could have been a result of similarly giant single-celled organisms instead of complex animals.

Description

G. sphaerica mainly resembled a grape in size and in body appearance. When the sediment was removed from one of the specimens, it showed that the skin was similar to that of a grapes skin, but much softer when touched.[7]

Tracks

The tracks that G. sphaerica makes on the muddy sea floor are similar to the tracks of animals from the Ediacaran period. In some of the photos, the tracks can be seen as being curved.[8]

References

  1. ^ https://watermark.silverchair.com/j.1096-3642.2009.00540.x.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAAu8wggLrBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggLcMIIC2AIBADCCAtEGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMoL9ct1Pcj3YVgqD8AgEQgIICok5jUMi3x2CWtgdVU83CgdFh1bqVPlrZ0GquNVl0sFsuEV9pbtLqrbpiOlohuRmDY0C5MPOInX35IDbPHX3bA9knFBw2R0J4KkOwRnZNjSZSlTeRxbyQx4yR8u3MnZbbvmQpK08l6XVgvh-CWMefCAzxPQtL9B7Qrp-S--4jThyJyWnn8oxDye5ZKCGGa9BdBDxsO8QBiVE_33I9uS9pqDjbM_qnNwi9J7IAOPNctFZtzcB3N0S8ctRQqeRQ20lCCIWx8fywCElByR-rvwgwcYAnTpZzp2xBNr-WDERZSp6y-TX2sitVaAZtkkc1Y8bgz1GBoQzzL2iUGTCJ1pMJHAesa65qrf9NfNlM9KldrrK8QmdAxa8r5Fou0sbz3Q55YeKhETq8CZL4hRo4bjyqvF6sgZrnInDMBxZAfxwjZC2oXLohmObNkJpK2Ex6PiFqeZ41UhRN4QzDGgiui3ZyebYonosPyTxh_oIuaT14YugIuQn5jGEqfT8__mJBs8wBmbkmb3WkmQOYbRrJyzEcRRK7r-WxQBg7XMEkywOLqRSgRNvXwkrmGj2bHEGS4Wma7Rp8y1YHv22fcNnfnh6abRRFl2Z5A356KCwtOmM3s__bMDEo3JvqTB-XMtsYXALkVABQkYfDZd98B3b-m_sCu0snYUEl_iDHHuaiTpQcs_z51y0RLGW_RvLnEsiGN11bNYIBCNce1pHvngkj4N12U6jUYAhT3Zgdqy-aV0Psv7W-ofdEFPQ_73cRd45k6va9z8gsxLC3RGrlJgZ1pSz6z9Nn0ZcLIg9CfxP8jHXoBolab1cqqZNdV8ki1x9t3--hsJR8cwAHFyQr3DU4mdXsVkfLIhDi9Ckg-b9N78Ipm9tT1l51rOp-XHo5WetPEiH-Wb7yy[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Gooday, Andrew J; Bowser, Samuel S; Bett, Brian J; Smith, Craig R (January 2000). . Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 47 (1–2): 55–73. Bibcode:2000DSRII..47...55G. doi:10.1016/S0967-0645(99)00100-9. Archived from the original on 2012-05-31. Retrieved 2008-11-20 – via Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
  3. ^ Matz, Mikhail V.; Tamara M. Frank; N. Justin Marshall; Edith A. Widder; Sonke Johnsen (2008-12-09). "Giant Deep-Sea Protist Produces Bilaterian-like Traces" (PDF). Current Biology. Elsevier Ltd. 18 (23): 1849–1854. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2008.10.028. PMID 19026540. S2CID 8819675. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  4. ^ Reilly, Michael (2008-11-20). "Single-celled giant upends early evolution". NBC News. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  5. ^ "Discovery of Giant Roaming Deep Sea Protist Provides New Perspective on Animal Evolution". University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences. 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  6. ^ "Rolling 'Sea Grape' Rocks The Fossil Record". ScienceDaily. 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  7. ^ "Sinh vật đơn bào thay đổi cách nhìn về tiến hóa - KhoaHoc.tv".
  8. ^ "Figure 1. Tracks of the Bahamian Gromia sphaerica (A) Gently sloping".

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Gromia sphaerica is a large spherical testate amoeba a single celled eukaryotic organism and the largest of its genus Gromia The genus itself contains about 13 known species 3 of which have been recently discovered 1 It was discovered in 2000 along the Oman margin of the Arabian sea at depths around 1 163 to 1 194 meters 3 816 to 3 917 ft Specimens range in size from 4 7 to 38 millimeters 0 19 to 1 50 inches in diameter The test organic shell is usually spherical in shape and honeycombed with pores There are filaments on the bottom of the organism where it is in contact with the seafloor and it is mostly filled with stercomata waste pellets 2 Gromia sphaericaClose up of Gromia in place Note the particles of sand and muck stuck to the surface Scientific classificationDomain Eukaryota unranked SAR unranked RhizariaPhylum CercozoaClass GromiideaOrder GromiidaFamily GromiidaeGenus GromiaSpecies G sphaericaBinomial nameGromia sphaericaGooday Bowser Bett amp Smith 2000In 2008 30 millimeter 1 2 inch specimens were found off the coast of Little San Salvador in the Bahamas by researchers from the University of Texas These Gromia were discovered to make mud trails as much as 50 centimeters 20 inches in length It was previously thought that single celled organisms were incapable of making these kinds of trails and their cause was previously a source of speculation The mud trails made by the Bahamian Gromia appear to match prehistoric mud trails from the Precambrian including 1 8 billion year old fossil trails in the Stirling formation in Australia 3 4 5 6 Because the tracks of Gromia resemble the 1 8 billion year old traces that were believed to represent the traces of complex bilaterian worms said tracks could have been a result of similarly giant single celled organisms instead of complex animals Contents 1 Description 2 Tracks 3 References 4 External linksDescription EditG sphaerica mainly resembled a grape in size and in body appearance When the sediment was removed from one of the specimens it showed that the skin was similar to that of a grapes skin but much softer when touched 7 Tracks EditThe tracks that G sphaerica makes on the muddy sea floor are similar to the tracks of animals from the Ediacaran period In some of the photos the tracks can be seen as being curved 8 Multiple individuals of Gromia sphaerica on the slope of Exuma Valley together with a shrimp for scale The shrimp is about 10 cm long and maintains a horizontal position Inset details of individual traces References Edit https watermark silverchair com j 1096 3642 2009 00540 x pdf token AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW Ercy7Dm3ZL 9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAAu8wggLrBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggLcMIIC2AIBADCCAtEGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMoL9ct1Pcj3YVgqD8AgEQgIICok5jUMi3x2CWtgdVU83CgdFh1bqVPlrZ0GquNVl0sFsuEV9pbtLqrbpiOlohuRmDY0C5MPOInX35IDbPHX3bA9knFBw2R0J4KkOwRnZNjSZSlTeRxbyQx4yR8u3MnZbbvmQpK08l6XVgvh CWMefCAzxPQtL9B7Qrp S 4jThyJyWnn8oxDye5ZKCGGa9BdBDxsO8QBiVE 33I9uS9pqDjbM 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the original on 2012 05 31 Retrieved 2008 11 20 via Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Matz Mikhail V Tamara M Frank N Justin Marshall Edith A Widder Sonke Johnsen 2008 12 09 Giant Deep Sea Protist Produces Bilaterian like Traces PDF Current Biology Elsevier Ltd 18 23 1849 1854 doi 10 1016 j cub 2008 10 028 PMID 19026540 S2CID 8819675 Retrieved 2008 12 05 Reilly Michael 2008 11 20 Single celled giant upends early evolution NBC News Retrieved 2008 12 05 Discovery of Giant Roaming Deep Sea Protist Provides New Perspective on Animal Evolution University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences 2008 11 20 Retrieved 2019 07 21 Rolling Sea Grape Rocks The Fossil Record ScienceDaily 2008 12 04 Retrieved 2018 07 24 Sinh vật đơn bao thay đổi cach nhin về tiến hoa KhoaHoc tv Figure 1 Tracks of the Bahamian Gromia sphaerica A Gently sloping External links Edit This Cercozoa related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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