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As we mentioned above some flagellates can do photosynthesis, using light to .... Let's look at how some flagellates reproduce by cell fusion (Fig. 6). ...
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Summary. 1. The morphology, asexual and sexual reproduction, and zygospore germination of the green flagellate .Furcilla stigmatolohora is described ...
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Flagellates are single-celled protists with one or more flagella, which are whip-like organelles often used for propulsion. The flagella is used for movement through the liquid. Eucaryotic flagella are not the same as flagella ... Flagellates reproduce through binary fission since it consists of a cell splitting in half.
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Most free-living protozoa reproduce by cell division (exchange of genetic material is a separate process and is not involved in reproduction in protozoa). The relative importance for population growth of biotic versuc ... Flagellates reproduce through binary fission since it consists of a cell splitting in half.
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In humans, the flagellates reproduce in the intestine and usually cause no symptoms, although the host passes drying-resistant cysts in feces, through which other hosts can be infected. Giardia is usually picked up from drinking water contaminated by feces from infected animals or humans.
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These flagellates reproduce by binary fission and do not appear to have sexual reproduction or alternation of generations. Examples from coastal plankton include the genus Bodo and the choanoflagellate genus Monosiga.
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Microbiology is the study of prokaryotic cells and organisms. The focus is mainly on bacteria and diseases. ... ; How do flagellates reproduce? ... The parameceum can reproduce asexually and sexuallly while the other 2 can only do it asexually. they have diifferent structures...
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What are flagellates? ... Why is flagellates called flagellates? ... How do flagellates reproduce? Read answer...
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These phyla represent four major groups: flagellates, amoebae, ... Protozoa usually reproduce asexually by binary fission. Some have sexual cycles, involving meiosis and the fusion of gametes or gametic nuclei resulting in a diploid zygote. The zygote is often a thick-walled, resistant, and resting cell called a cyst.
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