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- Colpodella, Chromerida, and Voromonas was a myzocytotic predator with two heterodynamic flagella, micropores, trichocysts, rhoptries, micronemes, a polar ring...
- antagonist binds to the receptor irreversibly. The drugs can be considered heterodynamic competitors, if they act on distinct receptor with similar downstream...
- features typical of the dinoflagellates including laterally inserted heterodynamic flagella,. However, it has been settled that Perkinsus does not belong...
- beating pattern: gliding: a flagellum that trails on the substrate heterodynamic: flagella with different beating patterns (usually with one flagellum...
- capable of swimming by using flagella. Each individual has two or four heterodynamic flagella, of equal or unequal length, emerging from a pocket in the...
- flagellates with two anisokont (i.e. differently sized) flagella that are heterodynamic (i.e. move in different patterns). Some species exhibit thin mastigonemes...
- unicellular protists, 8 to 30 μm long, with rounded cell bodies that bear two heterodynamic flagella for rapid swimming. They are only present as swimming cells...
- measuring usually less than 2 μm in diameter. The flagella are naked, heterodynamic (= with different movement each), and arise very close to each other...
- The cell body is right-left flattened. On the ventral side are two heterodynamic unequal flagella, the shorter beats towards the anterior direction while...
- dorsoventral flattening, and the length of flagella. The flagella are heterodynamic and originate just below the anterior of the cell. One flagellum points...