- A
flagellum (/fləˈdʒɛləm/; pl.: flagella) (Latin for 'whip' or 'scourge') is a hair-like
appendage that
protrudes from
certain plant and
animal sperm cells...
- chrytrids,
neocallimastigomycetes form
zoospores that are
posteriorly uniflagellate or polyflagellate.
Members of the
Glomeromycota form
arbuscular mycorrhizae...
- They are
traditionally divided into the
biflagellate Bodonidae and
uniflagellate Trypanosomatidae; the
former appears to be
paraphyletic to the latter...
- flagellation, flagelliform, flagellin, flagellum, flail, multiflagellate,
uniflagellate †flagellum flagell-
flamma flamm-
flame flamage, flambé, flambeau, flamboyance...
- a
large non-motile egg for
female gametes, and the male
gamete are
uniflagellate (motile). Via the
process of syngamy,
these will form a new zygote,...
-
heterotrophic euglenoids. The
latter (largely colorless, shape-changing
uniflagellates) were
divided among the
Astasiaceae and the Peranemaceae,
while flexible...
- as the
biflagellate body plan,
which in
opisthokonts evolves into a
uniflagellate plan.
Apusomonads are
vital to
understanding multicellularity. Genes...
- Opisthosporidia, a
super phylum within Opisthokonta.
Aphelids have
posterior uniflagellate zoospores which place them as Opisthokonts. They are an
early diverging...
- have a
biflagellate stage during their life cycle,
while those with a
uniflagellate stage belonged to
order Chromulinales. He
included six
families in the...
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ostensibly uniflagellate "Eugléniens,"
Astasia and Euglena. In 1881
Georg Klebs drew a
taxonomical distinction between colorless uniflagellates that live...