
1) Knout 2) Scourge
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1) Scourge 2) Taillike part in bacteria 3) Whip 4) Whiplike cell part
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A flagellum (əm; plural: flagella) is a lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cell body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The word flagellum in Latin means whip. The primary role of the flagellum is locomotion but it also often has function as a sensory organelle, being sensitive to chemicals and temperatures outside the cell. Fl...
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Distal segments of antenna after pedicel
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A whip-like appendage responsible for motility in the majority of motile bacteria and other protists, fungi, algae, etc. (Pl. flagella.)
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• (v. t.) A young, flexible shoot of a plant; esp., the long trailing branch of a vine, or a slender branch in certain mosses. • (v. t.) A long, whiplike cilium. See Flagellata. • (v. t.) A lashlike appendage of a crustacean, esp. the terminal ortion of the antennae and the epipodite of the maxilipeds. See Maxilliped. • (v. t.) ...
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hairlike structure that acts primarily as an organelle of locomotion in the cells of many living organisms. Flagella, characteristic of the protozoan ... [13 related articles]
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A whip-like organelle specialized for locomotion. Flagella are found among all three domains of life – bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes – but the structure of the appendage is different in each of these domains. Bacterial flagellum Bacterial flagellum The filament is comp...
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The distal (furthest away from the body) part of the antenna, beyond the 2nd segment.
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<cell biology> Long thin projection from a cell used in movement. ... In eukaryotes flagella (like cilia) have a characteristic axial 9+2 microtubular array (axoneme) and bends are generated along the length of the flagellum by restricted sliding of the nine outer doublets. ... In prokaryotes the flagellum is made of polymerised flagellin and...
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(flә-jel´әm) pl. flagel´la a long, mobile, whiplike appendage arising from a basal body at the surface of a cell, serving as a locomotor organelle; in eukaryotic cells, flagella contain nine pairs of microtubules arrayed around a central pair; in bacteria, they contain tightly wound strands of flagellin...
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A whip-like filament projecting from a bacterium or zoospore and functioning as an organ of locomotion. Also called a cilium.
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(= flagella (plural)) Long thin projection from a cell used in movement. In eukaryotes flagella (like cilia) have a characteristic axial ‘9+2` microtubular array (axoneme) and bends are generated along the length of the flagellum by restricted sliding of the nine outer doublets. In prokaryotes the flagellum is made of polymerized flagellin and is rotated by the basal motor.
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Fla·gel'lum noun ;
plural English
Flagellums , Latin
Flagella . [ Latin , a whip. See
Flagellate ,
transitive verb ]
1. (Botany) A young, flexible shoot of a plant; esp., the long trailing branch of a vine, or a slender branch ...
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The distal (furthest away from the body) part of the antenna, the 3rd primary segment of the antenna.
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(flua-jel;um) A whiplike structure that provides motility for sperm.
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Flagellum are a small hair-like organ on the surface of certain cells. They are the motile organs of the sperm cells of higher animals.
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n. Hair-like structure attached to a cell, used for locomotion in many protists and prokaryotes. The prokaryotic flagellum differs from the eukaryotic flagellum in that the prokaryotic flagellum is a solid unit composed primarily of the protein flagellin, while the eukaryotic flagellum is composed of several protein strands bound by a membrane, and...
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flagella)
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A crop or whip used to ward off evil spirits.
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noun a lash-like appendage used for locomotion (e.g., in sperm cells and some bacteria and protozoa)
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A flail carried by the pharaoh symbolising his power; attribute of Osiris and Min.
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that part of the antenna beyond the pedicel.
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A long beating hair found on a cell which normally aids in movement. Human sperm cells have a flagellum. Single-celled organisms which move about using flagella are called Flagellates.
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a long, lashlike appendage serving as an organ of locomotion in protozoa, sperm cells, etc. · a runner. · Also called(in an antenna) the whiplike portion above the basal joints. · a whip or lash.
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