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Anterior
With a single, whiplash flagellum on the posterior of the spore.
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flagellum (:
No they do not have.They also lack a nucleus and mitochondria.
Anterior
With a single, whiplash flagellum on the posterior of the spore.
the flagella
the cells are green
Flagellum can be found in some prokaryote and eukaryote cells but not in plant cells. Plant cells have cell walls to provide rigidness and that would contrast with flagellum, which purpose is to allow flexibility and movement.
Bacteria, some cells
Flagellum are organelles resembling hairlike structures. They enable movement of the cells in which they are a part of.
Flagellum main function is to move cells in organisms. Flagellum is a hair like structure and can be found in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
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The flagellum is the hair-like projections on the outside of the cell. Prokaryotes are cells that have nucleuses. Eukaryotes do not have nucleuses.
Yes it is - the differences between plant and animal cells are essentially that plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast (which animal cells do not have) and animal cells have centrioles (which help to make up the cytoskeleton of the cell, and which plant cells do not have). You can say in general that plant cells do not have flagellum, where animal cells do, but there are flagellum on plant reproductive cells. So just say that somatic (non-reproductive cells) plant cells do not have flagellum.
A flagellum is a tail-like extension of certain cells. The cells use it to move about.