- A
flagellate is a cell or
organism with one or more whip-like
appendages called flagella. The word
flagellate also
describes a
particular construction...
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Palpitomonas is a
genus of
biflagellated protists within the
phylum Cryptista, a
clade of
basal eukaryotes. This
genus is
especially significant for understanding...
- but the
Neocallimastigales have up to 16 (Fig. 1b).
Anisokonts are
biflagellated zoospores with two whip
types flagella of
unequal length (Fig. 1c)....
- (paraphyletic)
Early groove Heterotrophic biflagellates with
ventral feeding groove. 23
Euglenozoa True eye
animals Biflagellates, one of the two
cilia inserted...
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Ancyromonadida or
Planomonadida is a
small group of
biflagellated protists found in the soil and in
aquatic habitats,
where they feed on bacteria. They...
- The
Volvocaceae are a
family of
unicellular or
colonial biflagellates,
including the
typical genus Volvox. The
family was
named by
Ehrenberg in 1834,...
- N.
fowleri exists in
three forms: cyst,
trophozoite (ameboid), and
biflagellate.
While it does not form
cysts in
solid human tissue,
where only the amoeboid...
- the
archegonium where the eggs are held. The
sperm of
liverworts is
biflagellate, i.e. they have two tail-like
flagellae that
enable them to swim short...
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Lycopodiaceae and
spikemosses (Selaginella) are the only
vascular plants with
biflagellate sperm, an
ancestral trait in land
plants otherwise only seen in bryophytes...
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flagella do
occur among the Archamoebae, and many
slime moulds produce biflagellate gametes [citation needed]. The
flagellum is
generally anc****d by a cone...