microscopic organisms
Flagellate organisms do not have a definite shape; they are typically characterized by their flexibility and can change their form as they move. Their shape can vary widely among different species and can also change in response to environmental conditions. This adaptability allows them to thrive in diverse habitats, often using their flagella for locomotion and feeding.
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Sponges are multicellular organisms belonging to the phylum Porifera, characterized by a porous body structure and the presence of specialized cells called choanocytes that facilitate water filtration and nutrient absorption. In contrast, flagellate protists are unicellular eukaryotes that possess one or more flagella for movement and feeding, and they lack the complex tissue organization found in sponges. While sponges rely on a simple body plan for nutrient acquisition through water flow, flagellate protists actively swim to capture food particles. Thus, the key differences lie in their cellular organization, complexity, and feeding mechanisms.
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No, Isospora belli is not an intestinal flagellate. It is a protozoan parasite that causes isosporiasis, an intestinal infection in humans. Isospora belli is classified as a coccidian parasite, not a flagellate.
Intestinal flagellate of termites is the one that digest the food they eat of the wood they take ,without this they will die easily.
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No, The Amoeba is a ciliate
No, The Amoeba is a ciliate
No, they are not.
An example of a flagellate that forms colonies is Sphaeroeca. They make up a choanoflagellate colony, and are responsible for powdery mildew.