- A
flagellate is a cell or
organism with one or more whip-like
appendages called flagella. The word
flagellate also
describes a
particular construction...
-
Flagellation (Latin flagellum, 'whip'),
flogging or
whipping is the act of
beating the
human body with
special implements such as whips, rods, switches...
- Self-
flagellation is the
disciplinary and
devotional practice of
flogging oneself with
whips or
other instruments that
inflict pain. In Christianity, self-flagellation...
- The
Flagellation of Christ, in art
sometimes known as
Christ at the
Column or the
Scourging at the Pillar, is an
episode from the P****ion of
Jesus as presented...
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connected to tap water. It can
exist in
either an
amoeboid or
temporary flagellate stage. The
organism was
named after Malcolm Fowler, an
Australian pathologist...
- seen with bleomycin-induced
flagellate dermatitis and are not
typically present with
shiitake mushroom induced flagellate dermatitis. The
median time...
- The
Church of the
Flagellation is a
Roman Catholic church and
Christian pilgrimage site
located in the
Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, near...
-
Amalia of
Jesus Flagellated MJC (22 July 1901 – 18
April 1977), born
Amalia Aguirre Queija, was a
Catholic religious sister and mystic. She was co-founder...
- The
Flagellation of
Christ is a
scene from the P****ion of Christ.
Apart from many
depictions in
scenes in
larger P****ion cycles,
Flagellation of Christ...
- pseudopods.
Cells which use
flagella for
movement are
usually referred to as
flagellates,
cells which use
cilia are
usually referred to as ciliates, and cells...