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Trichonympha is a cellulose digesting, insect gut zooflagellate.Comment.
Trichonympha belongs to the category of anaerobic parabasalians and is unicellular in appearance. This organism is characterized by the presence of numerous bell-shaped flagella and they reside in the hindgut of lower termites and wood roaches. It is actively involved in the process of sugar metabolism and nitrogen fixation.
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