flagellate|flagellated|flagellates|flagellating in English

verb

['flag·el·late || 'flædʒleɪt]

beat with a whip, flog

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

2. Flagellated epimastigotes seem originate from Aflagellar forms

3. Relating to or caused by a flagellate organism.

4. Corralling Colonic Flagellated Microbiota List of authors

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

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

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

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

9. In one type of Anisogamy, both gametes can be flagellated and hence are motile.

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

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

12. B) Aphodal : In the Aphodal leuconoid type, the flagellated chambers are small and rounded

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

14. (b) Aphodal: In the Aphodal leuconoid type of canal system, the flagellated chambers are small and rounded

15. Aphodal Type Apopyle drawn out as a narrow canal (aphodus) Connectes flagellated chamber with excurrent canal Geodia c

16. Acetobacter A genus of rod-shaped, flagellated or nonmotile bacteria that oxidise ethanol to acetic acid

17. Acetobacter A genus of rod-shaped, flagellated or nonmotile bacteria that oxidise ethanol to acetic acid

18. Unloading corral flagellate Applauding downturn hilled more reconsidering cages fittings entitlements incorrectness oil reviewed lavatories KXgSIFSiTL4NbsJ

19. H. meleagridis is a microscopic, pleomorphic protozoan, and can exist in two forms, amoeboid and flagellated.

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

21. It has been previously considered as yeasts, fungi, or Ameboid, flagellated, or sporozoan protozoa 2).

22. (ii) Aphodal Type:- In the Aphodal leuconoid type of canal system, the flagellated chambers are small and rounded

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

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

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