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  1. Foraminifera - Wikipedia

    In modern scientific English, the term foraminifera is both singular and plural (irrespective of the word's Latin derivation), and is used to describe one or more specimens or taxa: its usage as …

  2. 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 …

  3. FORAM FACTS - OR AN INTRODUCTION TO FORAMINIFERA

    Foraminifera (forams for short) are single-celled organisms (protists) with shells or tests (a technical term for internal shells). They are abundant as fossils for the last 540 million years.

  4. Foraminiferans - Microscopic Marvels Of The Ocean ~ MarineBio ...

    The term “foraminifera” literally means “hole bearers,” referring to the tiny openings in their shells through which they extend parts of their cell to interact with their environment. Some forams …

  5. Foraminifera : Paleontology, Distribution - Geology Science

    Jan 20, 2024 · Definition and Overview: Foraminifera are unicellular eukaryotic organisms belonging to the phylum Granuloreticulosa. They are typically found in marine environments, …

  6. What Are Foraminifera and Why Are They Important?

    Aug 2, 2025 · Foraminifera, often shortened to “forams,” are single-celled organisms, or protists, that are abundant in marine environments worldwide. These microscopic creatures are known …

  7. Foraminifera - World Register of Marine Species

    2 days ago · What are Foraminifera? Foraminifera (‘hole bearers’), foraminifers or forams for short, are a large phylum of amoeboid protozoans (single celled) with reticulating pseudopods, …