Definition of Uniflagellate. Meaning of Uniflagellate. Synonyms of Uniflagellate

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Definition of Uniflagellate

Uniflagellate
Uniflagellate U`ni*fla*gel"late, a. [Uni- + flagellate.] (Biol.) Having but one flagellum; as, uniflagellate organisms.

Meaning of Uniflagellate from wikipedia

- A flagellum (/fləˈdʒɛləm/; pl.: flagella) (Latin for 'whip' or 'scourge') is a hairlike appendage that protrudes from certain plant and animal sperm cells...
- chrytrids, neocallimastigomycetes form zoospores that are posteriorly uniflagellate or polyflagellate. Members of the Glomeromycota form arbuscular mycorrhizae...
- They are traditionally divided into the biflagellate Bodonidae and uniflagellate Trypanosomatidae; the former appears to be paraphyletic to the latter...
- a large non-motile egg for female gametes, and the male gamete are uniflagellate (motile). Via the process of syngamy, these will form a new zygote,...
- flagellation, flagelliform, flagellin, flagellum, flail, multiflagellate, uniflagellate †flagellum flagell- flamma flamm- flame flamage, flambé, flambeau, flamboyance...
- Opisthosporidia, a super phylum within Opisthokonta. Aphelids have posterior uniflagellate zoospores which place them as Opisthokonts. They are an early diverging...
- as the biflagellate body plan, which in opisthokonts evolves into a uniflagellate plan. Apusomonads are vital to understanding multicellularity. Genes...
- picoplankton. It is an ultra-planktonic marine alga. Pelagomonas calceolata is uniflagellate, about 1.5 × 3 μm in size. Microtubular roots, striated roots and a...
- heterotrophic euglenoids. The latter (largely colorless, shape-changing uniflagellates) were divided among the Astasiaceae and the Peranemaceae, while flexible...
- ostensibly uniflagellate "Eugléniens," Astasia and Euglena. In 1881 Georg Klebs drew a taxonomical distinction between colorless uniflagellates that live...