2 edition of characteristics of the flagellate Monocercomonas verrens sp. n., from Tapirus malayanus found in the catalog.
characteristics of the flagellate Monocercomonas verrens sp. n., from Tapirus malayanus
B. M. Honigberg
Published
1947
by University of California Press in Berkeley
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 236).
Other titles | Flagellate Monocercomonas verrens sp. n. |
Statement | by Bronislaw Honigberg. |
Series | University of California publications in zoology -- v. 53, no. 5 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | P. 227-236 : |
Number of Pages | 236 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20402557M |
flagellate: [ flaj´ĕ-lāt ] 1. having flagella. 2. any microorganism having flagella. 3. mastigote. 4. to practice flagellation. Flagellates move with flagella. This organism, Euglena, has green are the chloroplasts used for in this organism?
Flagellate. KidzSearch Safe Wikipedia for Kids. Jump to: navigation, search "Flagellata" from Ernst Haeckel's Artforms of Nature, Flagellates are cells with one or more whip-like organelles called flagella. Some cells in animals may be flagellate, for instance the spermatozoa of most phyla. Flagellates mastigophorans, unicellular and colonial organisms having flagella as their organs of locomotion. Certain groups of flagellates, such as euglenoids, are assigned to the plant world by botanists and to the animal world by zoologists. (1) In botany, flagellates (Flagellatae) were earlier regarded as a division (phylum) consisting of several.
To flagellate is to hit or beat, especially with a whip. These days, in most parts of the world, people rarely flagellate others as a punishment. Synonyms for flagellate include flog, lash, scourge, thrash, whip, beat, flay, tan, birch and flail. Find more similar words at !
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Get this from a library. The characteristics of the flagellate Monocercomonas verrens sp. n., from Tapirus malayanus. [Bronislaw Mark Honigberg]. A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages called word flagellate also describes a particular construction (or level of organization) characteristic of many prokaryotes and eukaryotes and their means of motion.
The term presently does not imply any specific relationship or classification of the organisms that possess flagellae. Flagellate definition, to whip; scourge; flog; lash. See more. 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 and sensation.(A flagellum is a hairlike structure capable of whiplike lashing movements that furnish locomotion.) Many flagellates have a thin, firm pellicle (outer covering) or a coating of a jellylike substance.
Flagellate definition is - whip, scourge. How to use flagellate in a sentence. Zooflagellate, any flagellate protozoan that is traditionally of the protozoan class Zoomastigophorea (sometimes called Zooflagellata), although recent classifications of this group have questioned the taxonomic usefulness of the term because some zooflagellates have been found to have photosynthetic capabilities and some phytoflagellates heterotrophic capabilities.
Phytoflagellate definition is - any of various organisms (such as dinoflagellates) that are considered a subclass (Phytomastigophora synonym Phytomastigina) usually of algae by botanists and of protozoans by zoologists and that have many characteristics in common with typical algae.
Invasive flagellate in Sweden. Flagellates are protozoans with one or a small number of long whip-like hairs called flagella that are used for locomotion.
Lifestyles include autotrophic, heterotrophic, parasitic, and symbiotic. Gonyostomum semen is an invasive flagellate that has been spreading through northern Europe. It is a phytoplankton. Cell membrane--flexible semipermeable membrane, surrounds and protects the other parts of the cell.
Nucleus--regulates all cell activity; surrounded by a nuclear envelope, contains one or more mucleoli. Cytoplasm--jellylike liquid; contains organelles and dissolved chemicals performing thousands of simultaneous reactions.
Dictionary entry overview: What does flagellate mean. • FLAGELLATE (noun) The noun FLAGELLATE has 1 sense. a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals Familiarity information: FLAGELLATE used as a noun is very rare.
• FLAGELLATE (adjective) The adjective FLAGELLATE has 1 sense. ToL notes provide brief accounts of characteristics, short summaries, commentaries, media files, taxonomic information, or identification tools for a given group of organisms.
For a more detailed explanation of the different ToL page types, have a look at the Structure of the Tree of Life page. The paper describes two species of flagellates of the genus Monocercomonas Grassi, from anuran amphibians in species described are Monocercomonas maharashtrae n.
from Rana cyanophlyctis and M. sultanae from Rana tigrina.M. maharashtrae is characterised by a slender axostyle without the intensely staining peri-axostylar granules and distinct endoaxostylar granules in the Author: R.
Krishnamurthy, S.G. Shete. Flagellate definition: to whip ; scourge ; flog | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. flagellates: one of four phyla of parasitic protozoa, also called Mastigophora.
They can cause diseases such as enteritis, urethritis, vaginitis, and Chagas' disease by means of drinking water contamination, vaginal discharge, and bug bite. Lecture 2- Spring Parasitology Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. Study 11 Flagellates flashcards from Bryant B.
on StudyBlue. - non-pathogenic commensal in colon of humans - life cycle: cysts environmentally resistant; fecal-oral route of infection: cyst excysts in colon (trophs would be destroyed by stomach acid). The ultrathin structure of amoeboid flagellate Thaumatomastix sp.
is considered. The cell is surrounded by two-layered triangular scales. They are formed on the surface of mitochondria. Pseudopodia grabbing bacteria run from ventricular furrow, which is armored with two longitudinal bands of microtubules. Heterodynamic flagella run from small flagellar by: 4.
Define flagellate. flagellate synonyms, flagellate pronunciation, flagellate translation, English dictionary definition of flagellate.
tr.v. flagellated, flagellating, flagellates 1. ADVERTISEMENTS: List of eleven examples of flagellated protozoans. Example # 1. Trypanosoma Gambiense: The parasite of sleeping sickness. It was first observed by Forde in Fruce discovered that the parasite of sleeping sickness is transmitted by tsetse fly.
It causes Gambian sleeping sickness. The disease, also called Gambian trypanosomiasis, is found in western and [ ]. Define flagellated protozoan. flagellated protozoan synonyms, flagellated protozoan pronunciation, flagellated protozoan translation, English dictionary definition of flagellated protozoan.
zooflagellate, zoomastigote - flagellate protozoan lacking photosynthesis and other plant-like characteristics. flagellate (flaj-ĕl-ayt) n. a type of protozoan with one or more flagella projecting from its body surface, by means of which it is able to swim. Some flagellates are parasites of humans.
See trypanosomiasis, Leishmania, giardiasis, Trichomonas.ADVERTISEMENTS: List of seven parasitic forms of flagellates: 1.
Giardia Lamblia 2. Trichomonas Hominis 3. Trichomonas Vaginalis 4. Haemoflagellates 5. Trypanosoma Cruzi 6. Trypanosoma Gambiense 7. Leishmanias.
Parasitic Form # 1. Giardia Lamblia: It is also known as Giardia intestinalis and it lives as parasite in the intestine of man and causes a disease called [ ].CRYSTAL should flagellate herself for the sneaky way in which she had a provision of her contract changed before assuming the post of governor, so that her lawyer daughter could carry on representing the former head honcho of Laiki bank Andreas Vgenopoulos in the legal case brought against him by the administrator of Laiki.