uniflagellate Synonyms
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uniflagellate Meaning
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uniflagellate (a.)
Having but one flagellum; as, uniflagellate organisms.
uniflagellate Sentence Examples
- The uniflagellate microorganism possessed a single, long whip-like structure for locomotion.
- The uniflagellate alga exhibited heliotropism, moving towards the light source with its flagellum.
- The uniflagellate protozoan had a complex intracellular structure with a nucleus and other organelles.
- The uniflagellate bacterium played a vital role in the decomposition of organic matter.
- The uniflagellate parasite infected its host by injecting its flagellum into the host cell.
- The uniflagellate predator pursued and engulfed its unicellular prey using its flagellum.
- The uniflagellate sperm propelled itself towards the egg through the fallopian tube.
- The uniflagellate wound pathogen invaded the tissue and caused inflammation.
- The uniflagellate eukaryote possessed a unique flagellar apparatus for motility.
- The uniflagellate yeast were used in the production of fermented beverages.
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Having but one flagellum; as, uniflagellate organisms.
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The uniflagellate microorganism possessed a single, long whip-like structure for locomotion.
The uniflagellate alga exhibited heliotropism, moving towards the light source with its flagellum.
The uniflagellate protozoan had a complex intracellular structure with a nucleus and other organelles.
The uniflagellate bacterium played a vital role in the decomposition of organic matter.