Yes
To give power, ATP energy, to the whip like motion of the flagella. An energy intensive action to say the least.
Moving quickly with flagella or cilia takes a lot of energy, and mitochondria provide this energy.
Beating of those cost energy. So this energy is produced by mitochondria
With a cork screw motion
because it uses flagella(flagellum)in their locomotory motion!
A large number of mitochondria power the flagella of sperm cells.
Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
To give power, ATP energy, to the whip like motion of the flagella. An energy intensive action to say the least.
Mitochondria
Cilia and flagella.
No, mitochondria are organelles in a cell. Tails, or specifically flagella, are used for movement, and since mitochondria do not need to move from one place to another, they do not have tails.
Moving quickly with flagella or cilia takes a lot of energy, and mitochondria provide this energy.
Peter Satir has written: 'Structure and function in cilia and flagella' -- subject(s): Cilia and ciliary motion, Flagella (Microbiology), Protoplasm 'Cilia and related organelles' -- subject(s): Cilia and ciliary motion 'Structure and function in cilia and flagella' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Flagella (Microbiology), Cilia and ciliary motion, Coelenterata
Beating of those cost energy. So this energy is produced by mitochondria
the movement of bacteria which posses flagella. Flagellar motion is considered to be true motility.
Motion.
Cilia