Are the two flagella in two different locations in a dinoflagellates?
Most dinoflagellates are unicellular forms with two flagella. One of these extends towards the posterior, called the longitudinal flagellum, while the other forms a lateral circle, called the transverse flagellum.
Answered -Galleries
Related Questions
-
What is an organism with a long cell and a pouch that contains two flagella at its front end?
That is an "euglena" which is a cell belonging to the phylum ...
-
Can you fill in the blank? ----- are freshwater protests with two flagella?
Colonial flagellate alga which forms a small carpet. We see a...
-
What goes in the blank, 'are freshwater protests with two flagella?
I'm sorry this question does not make sense to me. Where is t...
-
Trypanosomes are unicellular organisms (Phylum Protozoa) belo...
-
The dinoflagellates are a large group of flagellate protists....

Comments