plantlike flagellate
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Definition
- Noun:
- Plantlike flagellate: A unicellular organism possessing many characteristics typical of algae, particularly the presence of chlorophyll and the ability to perform photosynthesis, while also having one or more whip-like appendages (flagella) for movement.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Under the microscope, the biologist observed a plantlike flagellate moving through the water sample.
- Some plantlike flagellates, such as Euglena, can both photosynthesize and ingest food.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification: The term is often used in protistology to describe certain protists that blur the line between plants (algae) and animals (protozoa).
- The debate centered on whether to classify the organism as a plantlike flagellate or a colorless protozoan.
Variants and Related Words
- Phytoflagellate (n): A more technical synonym for "plantlike flagellate," directly combining "phyto-" (plant) and "flagellate."
- The phytoflagellates were studied for their unique evolutionary position.
Synonyms
- Phytoflagellate: An organism, especially a protozoan, having plantlike characteristics (e.g., chloroplasts) and flagella.
- Autotrophic flagellate: A flagellate capable of producing its own food via photosynthesis.
Related Phrases
- Flagellate organism: A broader term for any organism possessing a flagellum or flagella.
- The sample contained various flagellate organisms, both plantlike and animal-like.
Noun
- unicellular organisms having many characteristics of typical algae