yes they do
Flagellum
Ribosomes Cell membrane Cell wall Mitochondrion flagellum
Flagellum.
No. Only some bacteria have a flagellum.
Bacteria can be classified based on the number and arrangement of flagella. Monotrichous bacteria have a single flagellum, amphitrichous bacteria have a flagellum at each end, lophotrichous bacteria have multiple flagella at one or both ends, and peritrichous bacteria have flagella distributed all over the cell surface.
A single-celled organism without a nucleus, with a cell wall and flagellum for movement, is called a prokaryote. Examples include bacteria and archaea.
bacteria
The flagellum of a collar cell, or choanocyte, serves to generate water currents within a sponge's body. By beating its flagellum, the collar cell creates a flow that draws water into the sponge, allowing the organism to filter out food particles, such as bacteria and organic matter, from the water. Additionally, this movement aids in gas exchange and waste removal. Overall, the flagellum is essential for the sponge's feeding and overall function.
The cell of Euglena has an anterior flagellum.
Cell wall Cytoplasm Vacuole Cell membrane Flagellum (singular- flagella) :D your welcome
I think the answer is the flagellum
Bacteria, some cells