neelulähedased
Neelulähedased is a part of a group of minute, thread-like organisms known as protozoa. They are small in size, ranging from a few micrometers to a few millimeters in length, and have elongated shapes, usually attached at one end. Their bodies are typically transparent or semi-transparent, with a gelatinous consistency.
The name "neelulähedased" is of Estonian origin and literally translates to "noodle-like organisms". This refers to
Neelulähedased are primarily free-living, but they can also be parasitic. They feed on various substrates, including
These organisms have been studied extensively in the fields of biology and ecology, providing valuable insights
Neelulähedased have been identified as being closely related to other groups of protozoa, such as the Bdelloidea,