This is kinda gross. I suppose they have a flagella so they can "swim" up the vagina to find the egg. No other cell needs to "swim." The flagella acts as a tail.
Yes. Sperm cells move by means of flagella.
Yes they have a flagellum. It helps to swim towards ovum
no
cilia and flagella
They have flagella with 9+2 structure.Bacterial flagella differs from it
Flagella
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb
NO, flagella is tiny organelles on cells. The tail of sperm and even bacteria has flagella, though.
Yes some cells have. Sperms are good example
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. Flagella Flagellum (flagella is the plural form) flagella
cilia and flagella
They have flagella with 9+2 structure.Bacterial flagella differs from it
Yes, protista do have flagella.
Flagella
No protists ure a flagella because only animal cells have a flagella.
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb
Cilia and flagella.
In wet mount preparations, is it possible to see eukaryotic flagella? prokaryotic flagella
Flagella move by flicking like little whips or by pulling themselves. Smooth flagella move by flicking and hairy flagella move by pulling.