flagellate in English

adjective
1
(of a cell or single-celled organism) bearing one or more flagella.
motile flagellate cells
verb
1
flog (someone), either as a religious discipline or for sexual gratification.
he flagellated himself with branches
noun
1
a protozoan that has one or more flagella used for swimming.
In addition to the protozoan in Figure 1.6, several other types were found, including amoebae, other flagellates and ciliates.

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1. Relating to or caused by a flagellate organism.

2. It was cheap for us to culture and rapidly reproduce the flagellate.

3. The name of flagellate dermatitis originates from self-flagellating medieval people.

4. But under bad condition, quantity of the flagellate increase and water become pollution.

5. Antherozoids or spermatozoids are bi flagellate structures with a long coiled body

6. , and Stentor coeruleus and the flagellate Astasia longa (14 μm) were evaluated in laboratory experiments.

7. The Cytophagocytesis of the flagellate to several micro-algae were compared in this paper.

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9. The four principal phases in the development are: (I) Blastula, (2) Gastrula, (3) Flagellate Embryo, (4) Larva.

10. Avian trichomonosis (also known as 'Canker' or 'frounce') is an infectious disease of birds caused by the flagellate protozoan parasite Trichomonas gallinae

11. Narcissists may deny their mistakes or flagellate themselves into a froth of self-pitying hatred, but they never laugh at their imperfections.

12. An infection caused by any of the flagellate protozoans of the genus Leishmania[sentencedict .com], transmitted to human beings and animals by bloodsucking sand flies.

13. The tone differs from place to place — listening to a German official denounce deficits, my wife whispered, "We'll all be handed whips as we leave, so we can flagellate ourselves."

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