Class Flagellata (Noun)
Meaning
Protozoa having flagella.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The class Flagellata is a major group of protozoa comprising organisms that possess flagella for movement.
- Protozoa within the Flagellata class often demonstrate varied flagella arrangements and lengths.
- Most members of the class Flagellata possess a unique combination of flagella structure and asynchronous movement patterns.
- The class Flagellata consists of many different parasitic species, many of which serve as human pathogens.
- Taxonomic classification places Giardia within the class Flagellata, in which the protozoan exhibits notable flagella-based movement.