
Flagellate - Wikipedia
A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip -like appendages called flagella. The word flagellate also describes a particular construction (or level of organization) characteristic of …
Flagellate | Protists, Movement, Locomotion | Britannica
Flagellate, (subphylum Mastigophora), any of a group of protozoans, mostly uninucleate organisms, that possess, at some time in the life cycle, one to many flagella for locomotion …
FLAGELLATED PROTOZOANS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS
Flagellated protozoans are a group of protozoa that possess one or more flagella—long, slender appendages that whip back and forth to propel the organism through its environment. The …
Flagellate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Flagellates are found in ail marine biotopes from the oligotrophic open oceans to eutrophic inshore waters, mud flats, and marshland ditches. Similar biotopes in geographically distant …
Flagellates - Advanced - CK-12 Foundation
Nov 1, 2025 · Flagellates are protists that have one or more whip-like flagella, shown in Figure below, which they use to move about. Some flagellates have one flagellum while others have …
Flagellates
Flagellates are single-celled protists with one or more flagella, which are whip-like organelles often used for propulsion. The flagella is used for movement through the liquid.
Protozoa: Flagellates. An introduction with photomicrographs.
The "flagellum" possessed by protozoans and certain algae is now described as an undulipodium. Identification of flagellates can be difficult, as most are quite small, requiring the highest …
Flagellates - Soil Ecology Wiki
May 1, 2025 · Flagellates are unicellular microorganisms and are a part of the protozoa group. They are characterized by having one or more flagella, which is a hair-like whip organelle and …
Flagella: Structure, Arrangement, Function • Microbe Online
Flagella are attached to bacterial cells in different places. As the number and location of flagella are distinctive for each genus, flagellar arrangements can be used to classify bacteria.
Flagellates - Ask Microbiology
Flagellates are single-celled organisms that propel themselves using one or more whip-like flagella. The term flagellate has historically been used to describe protozoan organisms that …