Euglenoids
chysophytes and discicritates
Their two flagella help them move in wet, damp, and moist places. They are two long, whiplike tails.
dual flagella, meaning it possess two flagella
Spirogyra is freshwater algae consisting of minute filaments containing spiral chlorophyll bands. It contains no whip like flagella.
two flagella at right angles to each other
A biflagellate is an organism which has two flagella.
A biflagellate is an organism which has two flagella.
there are two main types the marine and freshwater
They possess two flagella
* Called Zooflagellates because have one or more whiplike flagella to move * Flagella made of bundles of microtubules * May be freshwater or marine * Some are parasites such as Trypanosoma that destroy red blood cells & causes fatal African sleeping sickness * Trichonympha lives symbiotically inside termites & digests cellulose
Flagella. Flagella Flagellum (flagella is the plural form) flagella