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flagellum Meaning in Bengali



 চাবুক কশা, লতানো চারা,

একটি চাবুক শাস্তি হানা করতে ব্যবহৃত (প্রায়ই গোঁড়া ধাত জন্য ব্যবহৃত

Noun:

লতানো চারা,





flagellum's Usage Examples:

A flagellum (/fləˈdʒɛləm/; plural: flagella) is a lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cell body of certain cells termed as flagellates.


competing groups of models for the evolutionary origin of the eukaryotic flagellum (referred to as cilium below to distinguish it from its bacterial counterpart).


extend outside of cells are often termed organelles, such as cilia, the flagellum and archaellum, and the trichocyst.


group of kinetoplastid excavates distinguished by having only a single flagellum.


Animals produce motile sperm with a tail known as a flagellum, which are known as spermatozoa, while some red algae and fungi produce.


Some species of this order are motile by a single polar flagellum; others are not motile.


A zoospore is a motile asexual spore that uses a flagellum for locomotion.


"flagellum") are a broad group of eukaryotes, including both the animal and fungus.


Masticophis flagellum is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake, commonly referred to as the coachwhip or the whip snake, which is endemic to the United.


a funnel shaped collar of interconnected microvilli at the base of a flagellum.


They are motile by the use of a single flagellum.


Some species are motile by using one polar flagellum.


The flagellum is at the anterior of the cell, and the tentacles surround it, often capturing.


protein structure found at the base of a eukaryotic undulipodium (cilium or flagellum).


microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum.


within the single mitochondrion associated with the base of the cell's flagellum (the basal body).


chlorophyll a only (no chlorophyll b or c), and an internal developing flagellum at some lifestages.


this family are mostly rod-like shaped and motile by using one polar flagellum.


longitudinal flagellum extends from a groove known as the sulcus, and this flagellum is simpler in structure than the transverse flagellum.



flagellum's Meaning':

a whip used to inflict punishment (often used for pedantic humor

Synonyms:

whip; scourge;

Antonyms:

devolution; increment; reversible process;

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