Flagella are not cells - they are extensions of cells that render the cell motile. (Think of it as a tail of some sort.) Sperms have flagella and other unicellular organisms such as paramecium and other organisms such as bacteria have flagella too. It isn't common for plant cells to have flagella.
Flagella can be found in both plants and animal systems, although are more common in single celled animal cells.
Cilia and Flagella are found in both animal and plant cells. They enable the cell to move around its environment.
No. A Flagellum is a propulsion device, usually found in uni-cellular organisms for movement. Since a plant is neither uni-cellular, nor have any need to move, Plants do not have Flagella.
Flagella is present in both plant and animal cell. It is even present in protist.
No, plant cells are virtually immobile.
no
Most plant cells have neither flagellum nor cilium but in some cases there are exceptions. For example, the cycads have some cells with cilia and flagella. In particular, sperm cells have a flagella.
Flagellum, (plural flagella) is mainly found on sperm, its the tail.
mitochondria flagella cilia just to name a few
Animals cells use cilia and flagella for movement.
The following are found in plant cells and NOT in animal cells: -plasmodesmata -chloroplasts -large central vacuoles -cell wall -tonoplast The following are found in animal cells and NOT in plant cells: -lysosomes -centrioles -flagella (although some are found in plant sperm)
Most plant cells have neither flagellum nor cilium but in some cases there are exceptions. For example, the cycads have some cells with cilia and flagella. In particular, sperm cells have a flagella.
Generally not, although some plant sperm do have flagella.
Flagellum, (plural flagella) is mainly found on sperm, its the tail.
centrioles, lysosomes, cilia or flagella
it is not found in plants unless bacteria is in the plant because it is the tail part of bacteria. i am a 5th grader
mitochondria flagella cilia just to name a few
Animals cells use cilia and flagella for movement.
The following are found in plant cells and NOT in animal cells: -plasmodesmata -chloroplasts -large central vacuoles -cell wall -tonoplast The following are found in animal cells and NOT in plant cells: -lysosomes -centrioles -flagella (although some are found in plant sperm)
They are found in cilia. Cilias are found in eukaryotic cells.
Generally neither. Plant cells to not have flagella and, apart from sperm, neither do animal cells. Flaglla are more characteristic of bacteria and protists.
It is said that some plant sex cells contain a flagella.
some plant cells do, which swim about. others don't.