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flagellum (/fləˈdʒɛləm/; pl.: flagella) (Latin for 'whip' or 'scourge') is a hair-like
appendage that
protrudes from
certain plant and
animal sperm cells...
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Protein structure forming the core of
cilia and
flagellae...
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related single celled protists to the
animal kingdom (metazoans). The
flagellae beat regularly,
creating a
water flow
across the
microvilli which can...
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develop a tail fork with two long dark-colored tips
bearing red
extendable flagellae. The
chrysalis is
reddish brown,
enclosed in a hard
cocoon attached to...
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Demospongiae develops directly into
solid stereoblastula. It then
develops flagellae to form parenchymella.
Parenchymella at portol.org/thesaurus v t e v t...
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related plants do so. Likewise, most
fungi do not
produce cells with
flagellae, but the
primitive fungal chytrids do. Many
protists take the form of...
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series of low-light,
flight stability studies in
which moths with
flagellae am****ted near the
pedicel showed significantly decreased flight stability...
- Enterobacterales. It is a
short rod with
rounded ends and many
peritrichous flagellae.
Pears are the most susceptible, but apples, loquat, crabapples, quinces...
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diploid sporophyte. The
sperm of
mosses is biflagellate, i.e. they have two
flagellae that aid in propulsion.
Since the
sperm must swim to the archegonium,...
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Trypanosoma phedinae is a
species of
excavates with
flagellae first isolated from the
Mascarene martin,
Phedina borbonica, in Mauritius. Peirce, M A;...