Flagellata

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Read about Flagellata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

FLAGELLATA (Flagellates)

Simple unicellular aquatic organisms intermediate between the Thallophyta and Protozoa. During a portion of their life they possess no cell-wall, and often show amoeboid movements. The cells contain a nucleus, pulsating vacuole, and chlorophyll; and one or more cilia are present. Some reduced forms are colorless and saprophytic. Reproduction is wholly asexual by fission and thick-walled resting spores. Found in waters of ponds and streams.


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