flagella in English

noun
1
a slender threadlike structure, especially a microscopic whiplike appendage that enables many protozoa, bacteria, spermatozoa, etc., to swim.
Development of the spermatid flagellum begins immediately after meiosis.

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1. Biflagellate (not comparable) Having two flagella

2. Biflagellate having two flagella, as in Chlamydomonas

3. Bacteria that exhibit flagella are termed Atrochous

4. Biflagellate definition is - having two flagella

5. Flagella can be removed from the Biflagellate Chlamydomonas and the cells begin to regenerate flagella almost immediately by deceleratory kinetics

6. The anthredium produces Antherozoids, which have two flagella

7. Antherozoids move with the help of flagella (tail)

8. Biflagellate: 1 adj having two flagella “a Biflagellate zoospore”

9. Biflagellate (plural Biflagellates) Any organism that has two flagella

10. Abstract: The Axonemes serve as motile machineries in sperm flagella

11. The flagella/cilia apparatus pulls the body of the sperm forwards.

12. Antherozoid: or spermatozoid a mobile male GAMETE having flagella (see FLAGELLUM ).

13. Each cell is Biflagellate and the flagella project outward the surface of colony

14. Acetobacter aceti is a Gram-negative bacterium that moves using its peritrichous flagella

15. The Axoneme is the main extracellular part of cilia and flagella in eukaryotes

16. Axonemal aberrations include an absence of the central pair complex and clumped flagella.

17. Sexual reproduction begins when two D. salina’s flagella touch leading to gamete fusion.

18. • The Antherozoids swim in the water by the lashing moment of their flagella

19. The Antherozoids swim in the water by the lashing moment of their flagella

20. The Axoneme is the main extracellular part of cilia and flagella in eukaryotes

21. The Axoneme is the main component of the flagella, extending through its entire length

22. (d) Biflagellate zoospores are the pear-shaped structure with two unequal laterally attached flagella

23. Biflagellate - having two flagella; "a Biflagellate zoospore" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

24. They lack flagella, but hormogonia of some species can move about by gliding along surfaces.

25. Campylobacters have flagella and adherence factors, which enable them to stick to the intestinal mucosa

26. Biflagellate - having two flagella; "a Biflagellate zoospore" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

27. Centrioles are barrel-shaped structures that are essential for the formation of centrosomes, cilia, and flagella

28. 6 Certain eukaryotic cells can swim freely in liquid environments, propelled by whip like cilia or flagella.

29. The Antherozoids area unit motile concerning thirty sub-apical flagella gift at the bottom of beak or hyaline spot .

30. The Axonemes of the caudal flagella are accompanied by two sheets of microtubules, which were called funis by

31. Class 3 Plasmodiophoromycetes-Parasitic fungi producing Biflagellate motile cells with both the flagella of whiplash type inserted at the anterior end

32. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Aflagellar mutants demonstrate reduced pathogenicity in the mouse pneumonia model, and purified flagella can themselves produce pulmonary inflammation

33. 28 Any of various aerobic bacteria of the genus Spirillum, having an elongated spiral form and bearing a tuft of flagella.

34. Biramous appendages when they possess fully differentiated hairs, can be identified as being the external and internal flagella of the Antennule.

35. Normal flagella can transform reversibly into the curly type when physiological conditions, such as pH, are varied 10,11 : this has been termed Biplicity

36. Much of our knowledge of the function and structure of Axoneme proteins in cilia and flagella is derived from studies on model organisms …

37. Video microscopy of their gliding movement suggests that they form long, thin filaments that allow them to move rapidly like bacteria with flagella.

38. The similarity of the Achromatin apparatus to flagella and cilia is evident as soon as they are formed when the centrioles come into play

39. We used lateral flagella of olfactory Antennules of crabs Callinectes sapidus to study the physical process of odor capture by antennae bearing dense tufts of hair-like chemosensory sensilla (aesthetascs)

40. Hypernyms ("Botulinus" is a kind of): eubacteria; eubacterium; true bacteria (a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella)

41. 1 B, C).Both the Antennule and antenna are composed of a peduncle and flagella; the antenna is over 4 times as long as the Antennule (Figs

42. Centrioles are conserved microtubule-based organelles that lie at the core of the animal centrosome and play a crucial role in nucleating the formation of cilia and flagella in most eukaryotes

43. Botulinum - anaerobic bacterium producing Botulin the toxin that causes botulism Botulinus , Clostridium Botulinum eubacteria , eubacterium , true bacteria - a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella

44. This is the first time ever that the different steps involved in the actual construction of motile flagella in sperm cells of the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) have been described.

45. The four Centrioles of prophase (two parents and two daughters) are distributed by the two meiotic divisions to the four typical spermatids, in which they function as the basal bodies of the flagella.

46. Cell Surface Appendages of Bacteria (Flagella vs Fimbriae vs Pili of Bacteria) What are cell surface Appendages? Cell surface Appendages (aka filamentous Appendages) are proteinaceous tubular or fibrous structures found on the surface of bacterial cells

47. The Lorentz reciprocal theorem can also be used to relate the swimming speed of a microorganism, such as cyanobacterium, to the surface velocity which is prescribed by deformations of the body shape via cilia or flagella.

48. Botulinus, Clostridium botulinum eubacteria , eubacterium , true bacteria - a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella genus Clostridium - anaerobic or micro-aerophilic rod-shaped or spindle-shaped saprophytes; nearly cosmopolitan in soil, animal intestines, and dung

49. From isogamy where both “egg” and “sperm” are one and the same, to Anisogamy where the egg hecomes the larger and the sperm the smaller one to oogamy where the sperm is now flagellated and fertilizes an egg with no flagella

50. Salleh; Medical Microbiology; Phase II; MBBS-ims, MSU; Bacteriology 1 BACTERIILOGY Lecture notes (2): Bacteria: Structure-Function-Pathogenicity Relationships Table of Contents Educational Objectives Structure -Function-Pathogenicity Relationships Capsule Cell Wall Protoplasmic Membrane Pili Flagella Summary Educational Objectives General 1.