0 a thread-like structure, especially a whip-like outgrowth from a cell or organism that aids movement, found for example in protozoa and sperm cells. -- flagellum
Such variability and the presence of flagella and microtubules in their preparations make their data not comparable with ours.
The slide was examined under 1000r magnification, and the number of flagella counted for each exflagellating gametocyte.
Lateral flagella were not clearly visible, but 2-5 polar flagella (2-3 times the length of the cell) were observed.
It is known that the flagella perform a propeller-like movement with a specific handedness resulting from the gear-like structure of their molecular motors.
Zoospores narrowed down toward the forward end and had two flagella.
Specific targeting of proteins to the flagella of trichomonads thus may be modulated by an alternative mechanism.
The connecting body, as well as the proximal flagellum, are also prominently stained.
After centrifugation at 400g for 5 min, most of the maturing and matured (flagellum-generating) spermatid agglutinated in sticky masses and were discarded from the suspension.
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(某些細胞、細菌或微生物用以運動的)鞭毛…
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