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... flagellates ( Mastigophora ) . Their name derives from the whiplike structures , or flagella , that are used for movement and feeding . Each flagellate cell bears one or more of these organelles . The flagellates exhibit the greatest ...
... flagellates ( Mastigophora ) . Their name derives from the whiplike structures , or flagella , that are used for movement and feeding . Each flagellate cell bears one or more of these organelles . The flagellates exhibit the greatest ...
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... flagellates ( order Choanoflagellida ) . The collared flagellates lack photosynthetic pigments and are therefore colourless . They have a single flagellum surrounded by a delicate circular collar of fine pseudopodia on which they trap ...
... flagellates ( order Choanoflagellida ) . The collared flagellates lack photosynthetic pigments and are therefore colourless . They have a single flagellum surrounded by a delicate circular collar of fine pseudopodia on which they trap ...
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... flagellates , and amoebas form part of a complex microbial community . They live in the moisture films surrounding soil particles , so that they are actually aquatic organisms , even though living in a terrestrial environ- ment ...
... flagellates , and amoebas form part of a complex microbial community . They live in the moisture films surrounding soil particles , so that they are actually aquatic organisms , even though living in a terrestrial environ- ment ...
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PREHISToric Peoples and Cultures | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY and PhotoeNGRAVING | 71 |
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