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Flagellates.
The type of symbiotic relationship between termites and flagellates in their intestines is mutualism. The flagellates digest the cellulose in the termites' diet to allow them to absorb nutrients. The termite gut provides a safe place for the flagellates to live and breed.
FLAGELATES
The key roles or niches that organisms fill in their habitat are producers, primary and secondary consumers (herbivores, carnivores and omnivores), predators, prey, scavengers and decomposers.
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Flagellates, unicellular eukaryotes, use their flagella for transportation.
Flagellates.
The most common name for Flagellates is Mastigophora. hope that helps:)
The type of symbiotic relationship between termites and flagellates in their intestines is mutualism. The flagellates digest the cellulose in the termites' diet to allow them to absorb nutrients. The termite gut provides a safe place for the flagellates to live and breed.
A. Carbon cycle B. Nitrogen cycle C. Phosphorus cycle
FLAGELATES
Flagellates have flagella, which are tails, that help them move. A flagellum is a bundled microtubule tail that propels them through liquid.
they make the laws but dont pass them
The key roles or niches that organisms fill in their habitat are producers, primary and secondary consumers (herbivores, carnivores and omnivores), predators, prey, scavengers and decomposers.
Flagellates are found in fresh water as well as in salt water, sewage, and stagnant water.