flagellates in English

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. Another important advantage is that the differentiation of Amoebae into flagellates is relatively synchronous.

2. The group includes most amoeboids and flagellates that feed by means of filose pseudopods.

3. Amebae, which lack microtubules except during mitosis, differentiate into flagellates with a fixed shape and a complex microtubule cytoskeleton in 120 min

4. Amebae are particularly abundant in soils (10 3 –10 7 per gram dry weight), where together with heterotrophic flagellates they probably control bacterial abundance

5. The results showed that more cells treated with ge became deformed and cracked, cell wall linked with protoplasm loosely, and flagellates became longer and Brooked or lost in some cells

6. The amastogotic stages of nine strains ofLeishmania donovani and four strains ofLeishmania tropica were compared with each other and with the culture forms of insect flagellates (Strigomonas oncopelti andLeptomonas ctenocephali).

7. - Flagellates, in the great majority of instances haemal parasites, derived from a Biflagellate, Bodo-like type, in which the posteriorly-directed (trailing) flagellum is always present and attached to the body …