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Flagellate: an organism that is equipped with a flagellum - a long, lash-like appendage serving as an organ of locomotion. Protozoan: any of a large group of single-celled, usually microscopic, e...
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flagellate protozoan - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about ... Hutchinson encyclopedia article about flagellate protozoan. flagellate protozoan. Information about flagellate protozoan in the
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Mastigophora possess one common feature, locomotion by means of one or more whiplike protoplasmic extrusions termed flagella. The flagellate body is typically monaxial and elongate to some degree.
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Flagellates may have one or two flagella or whips for locomotion. Flagellates can be color-less or green. Flagellates are one of the few protozoan form present in ...
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Mechanisms of Locomotion in Flagellates. I. Ceratium”. THEODORE L. JAHN, WALLACE M. HARMON and MICHAEL LANDMAN. Department of Zoology ...
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Flagellum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Protozoa employ a variety of mechanisms of locomotion and may be classified according to these mechanisms of locomotion: trophozoite; flagellates; ciliates ...
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Nov 29, 2009 ... Brennen, Christopher (1975) Locomotion of Flagellates with Mastigonemes. Journal of Mechanochemistry and Cell Motility, 3 (3). pp. 207-217.
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The locomotion of flagellates is usually fast and they seem to flip and twist as the flagella are “whipped” around to propel them. Some flagellates have multiple ...
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