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Flagellates can be found in various locations within the human body, including the intestines, where species like Giardia lamblia reside and can cause gastrointestinal infections. They can also be found in the bloodstream, as seen with Trypanosoma brucei, which causes sleeping sickness. Additionally, some flagellates inhabit the urogenital tract, such as Trichomonas vaginalis, which is associated with sexually transmitted infections.
Flagellates are found in fresh water as well as in salt water, sewage, and stagnant water.
Flagellates can be found in various parts of the human body, primarily in the gastrointestinal tract, where organisms like Giardia lamblia reside, causing intestinal infections. They can also be present in the urogenital tract, such as Trichomonas vaginalis, which is associated with sexually transmitted infections. Additionally, flagellates may be found in the bloodstream, as seen with Trypanosoma species, which are responsible for diseases like sleeping sickness and Chagas disease.
Flagellates are a diverse group of organisms belonging to various taxonomic groups. The term "flagellates" refers to a type of organism that possesses one or more whip-like appendages called flagella, which are used for movement. Flagellates can be found in different groups, such as protists, bacteria, and algae.
Members of phylum Mastigophora, such as flagellates, are found in various habitats, including freshwater, marine environments, and moist soil. They are often present in bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, where they play important roles in aquatic ecosystems as primary producers and consumers. Additionally, some flagellates are parasitic and can be found in the digestive systems of animals.
function of flagellates
The group of protozoa that have flagella are called flagellates. Flagellates use their whip-like flagella for movement and are often found in aquatic environments like freshwater or marine habitats. Some flagellates are parasitic, while others are free-living.
Flagellates.
Flagellates are single-celled protists with one or more flagella, whip-like organelles often used for propulsion. The flagella is used for movement through the liquid. Flagellates are protozoa that are found in the group Mastigophora. Some types of flagellates commonly found in wastewater are Euglena, Trigonomonas, and Monas. Recently flagellates were divided into additional categories-plant-like Phytomastigophora and Zoomastigophora. Like their relatives the amoebae, flagellates are usually present when there are large amounts of soluble food available (high F:M or high BOD). They are found during start up when the sludge is young or after an upset, but will quickly predominate over the amoebae because they are more efficient feeders. They are often found in trickling filter, oxidation ponds, lagoons and activated sludge. Flagellates may have one or two flagella or whips for locomotion. Flagellates can be color-less or green. Hope you find what your looking for
Yes they are found only inside animals body because they are a living thing. I hope that answers to your question. :)
Inside and on the back of the eyeball.
inside the nose