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Example sentences for "flagellum"

Lexicographically close words:
flagellant; flagellate; flagellated; flagellates; flagellation; flageolet; flageolets; flagge; flagged; flagges
  1. The motile cells, stained by Löffler's method, are seen to have a flagellum in the form of a spiral.

  2. One of the Java soils he investigated contained a nitrous organism having a spiral flagellum of thirty micromillimetres; but its movement was slow.

  3. Savonarola had preached of him as the flagellum Dei, the minister appointed to regenerate the Church and purify the font of spiritual life in the peninsula.

  4. How would the Conqueror, now styled Flagellum Dei, deal with the abomination of desolation seated in the holy place of Christendom?

  5. Collar-cell (choanocyte) Cell provided at one end with a membranous collar and a vibratile lash or flagellum that springs from within the collar.

  6. It bore a long flagellum at the end furthest from its point of attachment, the method of which I could not ascertain.

  7. It appeared to me that in the majority of those Radiolaria whose spores I investigated only a single flagellum could be demonstrated with certainty, although sometimes two, springing from a common base, seemed to be present.

  8. The flagellum of the smaller one at length moved slower, then sluggishly, then fell upon the sarcode, which rapidly diminished, while the bigger form expanded and became vividly active until the two bodies had actually fused into one.

  9. And this pointed end was universally the end from which the flagellum emerged.

  10. On the stage of the instrument, the Bacterium with its flagellum in distinct focus is placed.

  11. Rapidly the ends split, one-half being in each fiber set free, and the other remaining fixed, and in 130 seconds each entire flagellum was divided into a perfect pair.

  12. With the flagellum comes motion, and with that abundant pabulum, and therefore rapid growth.

  13. It divides, acquiring for each half a flagellum in division, and then, in its highest vigor, in about four minutes, each half divides again.

  14. They are both simple oval forms, but the former has a flagellum at both ends of the longer axis of the body, while the latter has a single flagellum in front.

  15. It has the antennae shorter than in Ligia, and the flagellum is composed of only three segments.

  16. The flagellum of the antenna has only two segments.

  17. Like the last-mentioned species, it has two segments in the flagellum of its short antennae, and it has tufted air-tubes in the exopodites of the first two pairs of pleopods.

  18. Lankester, the posterior flagellum of many Haemoflagellates, like that of the spermatozoon of Metazoa, propels the cell by a sculling motion behind; he terms it a "pulsellum.

  19. Flagellum 1, sometimes with a tail-like posterior prominence passing into a temporary flagellum, but without other cytoplasmic processes.

  20. An anterior lateral trailing flagellum may modify this axial rotation, and help in steering.

  21. As in previous families, but with flagellum surrounded by an obconical or cylindrical rim of cytoplasm, at the base of which is the ingestive area.

  22. Entosiphon (St.), with the trailing flagellum as long as the tractellum or even much longer.

  23. With transverse flagellum in 6 a distinct furrow Transverse flagellum not in a 10 furrow 6.

  24. The long flagellum rigid; Genus Sterromonas shorter one vibrates * Presence at Woods Hole indicated by asterisk.

  25. It begins as a narrow slit and widens as it progresses upon the left side; it also becomes much deeper on this side and at the bottom of the depression the longitudinal flagellum is inserted.

  26. In some cases the flagellum turns into a pseudopodium, and, conversely, the pseudopodium at one end may become a flagellum (see below).

  27. An aberrant flagellate bearing a single flagellum and a silicious skeleton resembling those of the Radiolaria.

  28. The color is yellow, and except for the flagellum the form might easily be mistaken for a Radiolarian, as has been the case repeatedly.

  29. Flagellum repeatedly thrown off Genus *Mastigamoeba and reassumed in part 2.

  30. No tooth-like process dorsal Genus *Exuviælla to the flagellum 2.

  31. With tooth-like process dorsal Genus Prorocentrum to the flagellum * Presence at Woods Hole indicated by asterisk.

  32. Black; the scape, the base of the flagellum beneath, the anterior margin of the clypeus and the mandibles ferruginous; the latter black at their apex.

  33. His principal emblems are a triple-thonged Flagellum and a Phallus.

  34. A delicate funnel-like membrane around the flagellum of certain Infusoria.

  35. Defn: The segment next to the flagellum of the antennæ of Crustacea.

  36. The segment next to the flagellum of the antenn\'91 of Crustacea.

  37. Thorax not shorter than the head, longer than the first tergite; flagellum either with free segments or in part with the segments coalescent.

  38. Flagellum of the antenna more or less elongated, composed of numerous more or less distinct divisions.

  39. Very short fleas; flagellum of the antenna with pseudo-segments coalescent; thorax much shorter than the head and than the first tergite.

  40. Flagellum short, round, free portion of the first segment shaped like a mandolin.

  41. From the blepheroplast of one of the daughter cells a new flagellum is formed.

  42. Usually elongate fleas, with a free-segmented flagellum of the antenna; thorax not shorter than the head, longer than the first tergite.

  43. Despite some humorous touches, this Flagellum Parliamentum is still disagreeable to read.

  44. Butschli, like other writers, regards the Cystoflagellates as closely allied to the Dinoflagellates, the small flagellum corresponding to the longitudinal, the large flagellum to the transverse flagellum of that group.

  45. Spermatocytes of Bombyx mori, showing the precocious appearance of the spermatozoon flagellum and its relation to the centrosome.

  46. In some cases the flagellum is accompanied by an undulating membrane (e.

  47. Krohn's oral flagellum (= the chief flagellum, or flagellum of the longitudinal groove of Dinoflagellata).

  48. A long fine flagellum arises from the pharynx in Noctiluca (E.

  49. This clearly alludes to Attila, since he bore the title of flagellum Dei, and in the Middle Ages was the real type of the devastator and destroyer of cities.

  50. Regarding the next century there is an absolute blank; but then comes the legend that even Villani accepts, relating how Totila, flagellum Dei, destroyed Florence and re-built Fiesole.

  51. After five hundred years, so runs the legend, Totila flagellum Dei came and destroyed Florence, and immediately rebuilt the rival city of Fiesole.

  52. The flagellum rises from the fourth joint, behind the fifth and has fourteen joints, each one armed with several hairs on the outer margin of the articulation.

  53. This story furnishes the author of Flagellum Salutis with matter for a digression on clerical education.

  54. We have already examined the medical treatise entitled Flagellum Salutis, wherein was exposed the excellence of the whip for the cure of every disorder to which mortality is heir.

  55. They could see nothing indicative of religious life but the flagellum over the bed--and that seemed curiously new and unused.

  56. Peridiniaceae (Schutt); body with a shell of plates, a girdle band along the transverse groove, in which the transverse flagellum lies.


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    Other words:
    belt; bough; branch; cat; cirrus; cobweb; cowhide; crop; fiber; flagellum; fork; frond; gossamer; hair; horsewhip; lash; limb; offshoot; ramification; rawhide; runner; scion; scourge; shoot; skein; slip; spear; spray; sprig; sprout; strand; strap; sucker; suture; switch; tendril; thong; thread; twig; web; whiplash