0 past simple and past participle of flagellate --
1 to whip yourself or someone else, especially as a religious act --
In the syconoid plan the periphery of the atrium is divided into numerous small flagellated chambers with increased surface area for choanocytes.
Flagellated bacteria swim towards favourable chemicals and away from deleterious ones.
The spongocoel is not lined with choanocytes; these cells are restricted to the flagellated chambers.
They are generally characterized by concentric layers of spongin fibers, and large flagellated chambers that open directly into the exhalant canals.
No flagellated stage exists as part of the life cycle.
These are lined by flagellated cells called choanocytes.
Within the mosquito midgut, the male gametocyte undergoes a rapid nuclear division, producing eight flagellated microgametes that fertilize the female macrogamete.
The ends are called "flame cells" (if ciliated) or "solenocytes" (if flagellated); they function in osmoregulation and ionoregulation.