The most common name for Flagellates is Mastigophora.
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Ciliates have hair-like structures called cilia for movement and feeding, while flagellates have whip-like structures called flagella. Ciliates generally have a more complex cell structure and are larger in size compared to flagellates. Ciliates also typically have a distinct mouth-like structure called a cytostome for feeding, while flagellates absorb nutrients through their cell membrane.
There is not a common name for M. jannaschii.
Helianthus is another name for the sunflower.
The common name for the olecranon is the elbow.
The common name for CHOH is ethanol.
They are all animal-like protists.
a dinoflagella is related to or ken to the Pyrocytis Fusiformis. That is a glowing "algae" and produces its own biolumenescence feature. The creature does feed is self by photosynthesis!
function of flagellates
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Flagellates, unicellular eukaryotes, use their flagella for transportation.
there are 4 but ill tell all of them ciliates sprozoans amoebas and flagellates srry if i misspell some
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.
Flagellates have flagella, which are tails, that help them move. A flagellum is a bundled microtubule tail that propels them through liquid.
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.
You are referring to the Flagellates, but your information is wrong--they did not involve in the self-harming practises they did to 'prove they were sorry about the plague'. It was a Christian thing. Search 'flagellates', and find out the facts.
Flagellates are found in fresh water as well as in salt water, sewage, and stagnant water.