| 41. | At two Manila jails, about 50 prisoners flagellated themselves, presumably to repent their crimes.
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| 42. | Euglenophytes are a group of common flagellated protists that contain chloroplasts derived from a green alga.
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| 43. | These same dinoflagellates were first defined by Otto B�tschli in 1885 as the flagellate order Dinoflagellida.
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| 44. | Prey such as bacteria and smaller flagellates are ingested through a cytostome, supported by microtubules.
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| 45. | In some opisthokont groups, including most of the fungi, flagellate cells have been lost.
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| 46. | Silas, the murderous " Opus Dei monk ", uses a cilice and flagellates himself.
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| 47. | The spongocoel is not lined with choanocytes; these cells are restricted to the flagellated chambers.
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| 48. | It is gram-negative, non-flagellated and ovoid-to rod-shaped.
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| 49. | It is Gram-negative, peritrichously flagellated, rod-shaped forming oval terminal endospores.
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| 50. | Red tide is the common name for an abundance of flagellates, microorganisms that gather in blooms.
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