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peritrichous
Attractive An attractant?
No, Flagellum is singular, flagellais plural. The word flagellum is derived from Latin, meaning whip
It is called a flagellum.
we can't see flagellum without microscopic
flagellum
Flagellum +nce (presence) is firstly noticed by Englemann in 1868.
peritrichous
Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.
the flagella
The five main classifications of Protista Kingdom are:Chromalveolata - Presence of cellulose and chloroplasts.Excavata - Organisms that lack classical mitochondria.Rhizaria- Mostly consists of amoeboid organisms.Archaeplastida- Comprises of red, green algae.Unikonta- Organisms with a single flagellum or no flagellum at all.
Attractive An attractant?
pheromone
No, Flagellum is singular, flagellais plural. The word flagellum is derived from Latin, meaning whip
The flagellum was a whip used by Egyptians
With its Flagellum. It whips the flagellum to help it move.
It is called a flagellum.