False. Why? Because here's an example. One type of Flagellate lives in the intestines of termites. There, they digest the wood that the termites eat, producing sugars for themselves and for the termites. In turn, the termites protect the protozoans. CREDITS TO: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER
Dinoflagellates are large groups of flagellate protests. Made up mostly of marine plankton that are commonly found in freshwater, these species create a red tide appearance when gathered together. This is how they earned their role in the red tide phenomenon.
it is a canal system found in sponges(porifera phylum). its example is Leucon. the intresting fact is that this is the only water canal system present in sponges which do not have SPONGOCOEL. in this water moves inside through ostiathen to incurrent canal then prosodi then flagellate cells and then to apodi then to excurrent canal and den to osculum then out..!!
An euglenoid is a flagellate that is found in freshwater that is rich in organic materials. It is essentially an offspring of algae.
Kinetic energy becoming potential energy.
Finish the question. Which organisms are listed?
yep. am goin fur flagellate cuz its small nd its a funny wurd :)
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.
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.
microscopic organisms
Flagellates eat microscopic organisms.
By longitudinal binary fission
By longitudinal binary fission