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Flagellates, unicellular protists, use their flagella to move around. They may or may not produce their own food. A flagellate is both plant and animal.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_flagellates
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Flagellates use their flagella for transportation.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_flagellates_move_aroun...
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These protists move with a whip like extension called a flagella. The flagella is a long fibril that is spirally wound and beats or rotates in the water to move the protozoan about. Some band together in colonies and beat their flagella in unison to move the colony through the water.
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www.microscope-microscope.org/applications/pond-critter...
www.microscope-microscope.org/applications/pond-critters/protozoans/mastigophora/mastigophora.htm
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www.windham.k12.me.us/teachers/basselin/lectures/chpter22/sld013.htm
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Animal-like because they move and aren’t able to make their own food ... Some have a single flagella and others have two ... Are aquatic / marine single cell organisms...
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www.windham.k12.me.us/teachers/basselin/lectures/chpter...
www.windham.k12.me.us/teachers/basselin/lectures/chpter22/tsld013.htm
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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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www.occc.edu/trandall/biologylabs/Documents/Animals/Fla...
www.occc.edu/trandall/biologylabs/Documents/Animals/Flagellates.htm
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In a fresh stool, the flagellates move very rapidly in a jerky, non-directional manner. The axostyle and undulating membrane are diagnostic. (Keys 1 & 2) The flagellates are difficult to stain, however, the axostyle can be seen on a stained preparation and is diagnostic.
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www.soton.ac.uk/~ceb/Diagnosis/Vol3.htm
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Although the Flagellates are closely related to the amoebae, their bodies tend to keep the one shape (with some minor bends and twists). Flagellates move about by moving one or more whip-shaped bodies known as flagella (fla-JELL-ah).
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home.austarnet.com.au/wormman/protcont.htm
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After this the continually decreasing oxygen tension in the water, due to the respiration of the flagellates, falls below that in the bubble and the flagellates move away from the latter which is now giving back oxygen to the water.
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jgp.rupress.org/cgi/reprint/3/4/501.pdf
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