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Flagellates are cells with one or more whip-like organelles called flagella. Some cells in animals may be flagellate, for instance the spermatozoa of most phyla. Higher plants and fungi do not produc...
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Flagellates are single-celled protists with one or more flagella, whip-like organelles often used for propulsion. The flagella is used for movement through the liquid. Some flagellates live as colonial entities, while others function as a single cell.
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The flagellates are a grade of organisation. Traditionally, they are those protozoa which spend most of their existence moving or feeding with a small number of flagella. This type of organization is the most widespread among protists.
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intestinal flagellates (Chapter 6); blood and tissue-dwelling ... Most common intestinal flagellate of humans and most common water-borne disease. ...
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Micscape Magazine for enthusiast microscopy ... Even our own spermatozoa can be regarded as flagellates. All these flagella have a similar basic design. ... Spongomonas is a colony of flagellates living in a gelatinous matrix. they use their flagella to gather food.
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Some flagellates have a characteristic arrangement of the flagella, DINOFLAGELLATES for example. ... Many flagellates are able to feed autotrophically* as well as heterotrophically* , and dinoflagellates are important primary producers (photosynthesisers) in lakes and oceans, yet they can also ingest prey and feed in an...
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A web resource for light microscopists seeking to identify flagellates and other fresh water micro organisms. An introduction to flagellate protozoans with photomicrographs. ... The Flagellates.; The flagellum (Latin, flagellum, whip) is the most conspicuous feature of these motile unicellular creatures for expert and...
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Almost any watery niche on earth contains large numbers of flagellates, and, along with diatoms, ... Because flagellates show a mix of plant, animal, and fungal features, and because as colonies they exhibit coordinated activity, they provide clues as to how the multicellular forms of life may have evolved.
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Flagellates move with flagella. This organism, Euglena, has green chloroplasts. What are the chloroplasts used for in this organism ... Protozoans-Flagellates ... Chloroplasts are visible in the photo of Euglena. The flagellum is not visible in this view.
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These images are of atrial flagellates, hemoflagellates and tissue flagellates ... Atrial Flagellates ... Chilomastix mesnili trophozoite...
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