flagellate in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Translations for flagellate in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

flagellate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for flagellate in the English»Italian Dictionary

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Reproduction is thought to take place by formation of swarmer cells (formerly referred to as spores), which may be flagellate.
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They vary from single-celled flagellates to simple colonial and filamentous forms.
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Flowering plants do not produce flagellate cells, but ferns, mosses, green algae, some gymnosperms and other closely related plants do.
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Most of the simpler algae are unicellular flagellates or amoeboids, but colonial and non-motile forms have developed independently among several of the groups.
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Phosphorus limitation is a possible result from sewage treatment and results in flagellate-dominated plankton, particularly in summer and fall.
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Rather, they may provide an alternative food chain through direct grazing by flagellates, rotifers and ciliates.
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It has become clear that bacterial density is mainly controlled by the grazing activity of small protozoans and various taxonomic groups of flagellates.
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In contrast, most other flagellates are "pulled" by their flagella.
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Their functions range from bacterial photosynthesis (bacteriorhodopsin) to driving phototaxis (channelrhodopsins in flagellates).
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Mineral nutrients cycle through this marine food chain, from bacteria and phytoplankton to flagellates and zooplankton who are then eaten by fish.
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