Flagellates with one flagellum, a spindle-form body and a high degree of plasticity, the contour constantly changing.
The affinities of the Dinoflagellata are certainly with those Cryptomonadine Flagellates which possess two unequal flagella; the zoospores or young of the Cystoflagellates are practically colourless Dinoflagellates.
Half of a large colony, the flagellates embedded in a common jelly.
Thus in two directions theFlagellates lead up to undoubted Plants.
It is easy to understand the relation of the saprophytic and the holophytic Flagellates to true plants.
Flagellates have been a favourite study with botanists, especially algologists: we may cite N.
A cellulase from the symbiotic intestinal flagellates of termites and of the roach, Cryptocercus punctulatus.
Leucophaea maderae, Philippine Islands (Hegner and Chu, 1930): The flagellates were present in large numbers.
The ciliates Nyctotherus and Balantidium, flagellates Lophomonas and Polymastix, the amoeba Endamoeba blattae, and three unidentified protozoa were killed by this treatment, yet the insects lived normally after defaunation.
Brief accounts of the sexual cycles of the flagellates of Cryptocercus.
A transient infection of a salamander withflagellates of the wood-feeding roach, Cryptocercus punctulatus.
Some flagellates bear more than one flagellum, many are fixed, and the colonial condition is common.
Scepticism is no longer possible: here, in "Sapho," is a woman who flagellates herself before her lover as the penitent flagellates himself before God.
In some species a scanty supply of greenflagellates produced purely female offspring, while a copious diet of the same green flagellates produced a predominance of male grandchildren, sometimes as high as ninety-five per cent.
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