Examples of Flagellant in the following topics:
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- His Flagellation of Christ demonstrates his mastery over linear perspective and his knowledge of how light is proportionally disseminated from its point of origin.
- The Flagellation of Christ demonstrates Piero della Francesca's control over both perspective and light.
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- One common characteristic of opisthokonts is that flagellate cells, such as most animal sperm and chytrid spores, propel themselves with a single posterior flagellum .
- In contrast, flagellate cells in other eukaryote groups propel themselves with one or more anterior flagellae.
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- The life cycle of many planctomycetes involves alternation between sessile cells and flagellated swarmer cells.
- The sessile cells bud to form the flagellated swarmer cells which swim for a while before settling down to attach and begin reproduction.
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- Green algae include unicellular and colonial flagellates, most with two flagella per cell, as well as various colonial, coccoid, and filamentous forms, along with macroscopic seaweeds, all of which add to the ambiguity of green algae classification since plants are multicellular.
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- Allomyces produces diploid or haploid flagellated zoospores in a sporangium.
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- If this occurs, the spores germinate to form amoeboid or flagellate haploid cells that can combine with each other and produce a diploid zygotic slime mold to complete the life cycle.
- Haploid spores develop into amoeboid or flagellated forms, which are then fertilized to form a diploid, multinucleate mass called a plasmodium.
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- Flagellant groups spontaneously arose across Northern and Central Europe in 1349, except in England.
- Some towns began to notice that sometimes Flagellants brought plague to towns where it had not yet surfaced.
- The flagellants responded with increased physical penance.
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- Some primitive traits of green algae, such as flagellated sperm, are still present in mosses that are dependent on water for reproduction.
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- The trauma of the plague led to an increased piety throughout Europe, which manifested itself in the foundation of new charities, the extreme self-mortification of the flagellants, and the scapegoating of the Jews.