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Definition of Biflagellate

Biflagellate
Biflagellate Bi`fla*gel"late, a. [Pref. bi- + flagellate.] Having two long, narrow, whiplike appendages.

Meaning of Biflagellate from 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...
- the flagellated protozoans. They are traditionally divided into the biflagellate Bodonidae and uniflagellate Trypanosomatidae; the former appears to be...
- N. fowleri exists in three forms: cyst, trophozoite (ameboid), and biflagellate. While it does not form cysts in solid human tissue, where only the amoeboid...
- (paraphyletic) Early groove Heterotrophic biflagellates with ventral feeding groove. 23 Euglenozoa True eye animals Biflagellates, one of the two cilia inserted...
- that the traditional Trypanosoma genus is not monophyletic, with the biflagellate Bodonida nested within. The American and African trypanosomes constitute...
- leading to the production of a diploid sporophyte. The sperm of mosses is biflagellate, i.e. they have two flagellae that aid in propulsion. Since the sperm...
- posterior and dorsal to the ventral sucker. ****togenesis produces biflagellate sperm (sperm with two tails). Sperm is stored in the seminal vesicles...
- order Platysulcida and class Platysulcea. Platysulcus is a gliding biflagellate, with a short anterior flagellum, a long posterior flagellum, and a flagellar...
- Catenulida, and the Macrostomorpha. The Trepaxonemata are characterised by: biflagellate ****tozoa axoneme of the ****tozoa with a special type of dense core...
- amitochondriate protists with uncertain phylogenetic position. They are biflagellate, and can live in anaerobic (oxygen-free) environments. They are currently...