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Flagellates of Phaeocystis globosa were observed inside colonies in North Sea samples in 1992. Field data suggest that low phosphate concentrations ( 0.5 µM) and, as a consequence of sedimentation, a 20- to >100-fold reduction of daily irradiance (to <10 W h m–2 day–1), triggered the transition of non...
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This implies that two types of flagellates, 'microflagellates' and the larger ..... The three flagellate types described here will be named according to ...
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Many of these types of flagellates are not very closely related, but in this section you will see some different types of flagellates. Prepare a stained slide of flagellates found in termite guts, and try to identify the major parts of the organisms - particularly the flagellae.
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They take in food that is already partially "digested." Dinoflagellates are important primary producers (photosynthesisers) in lakes and oceans, yet they can also ingest prey and feed in an animal-like fashion. Some types of flagellates commonly found in wastewater are Euglena, Trigonomonas, and Monas.
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Three types of protists are covered in the book. Flagellates are relatively primitive in that they retain features of the eukaryotic ancestor (e.g. flagella and ingestive nutrition). There are many types of flagellates.
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Nanoflagellates: a diverse assortment of taxonomic types of flagellates, from about 1.5 µm in size up to 10-20 µm. Most flagellates < 5 µm feed primarily on pico-sized cells. Flagellates > 5 µm feed on both pico- and nano- sized cells...
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Look ahead to the fungi, plants, and animals, and suggest threads of continuity such as common cell types and cell contents, similarities among genomes, reproductive strategies, and so on. ... 1. Show Figure 30.2 and several other pictures of protozoans, including the three basic types: flagellates, ciliates, and amoebas.
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Therefore, flagellates have a quick, corkscrew pattern of locomotion. There are two types of flagellates, plantlike and animallike. Plantlike flagellates such as Euglena (Figure 1.9) contain chloroplasts and are capable of photosynthesis.
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