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Does human cells have flagella

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Yes some cells have. Sperms are good example

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Where is flagella formed?

Flagella is formed outside of the cells in the human body. Their main function is to allow liquids to move past the surface of these cells.


What does a flagella do in your bodies?

Flagella are whip-like structures found in some cells that help with movement. In the human body, flagella are primarily found in sperm cells, where they help propel the sperm towards the egg for fertilization.


Do eukaryotic cells contain flagella?

Yes, some eukaryotic cells contain flagella. These flagella are longer and less numerous than those found in prokaryotic cells, and they are involved in cell motility. Examples of eukaryotic cells with flagella include sperm cells and some types of protists.


Do prokaryotic cells have flagella?

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Do animals cells have flagella?

Yes, flagella is like a tail at the end of the cell that helps the cell move.


What protist uses flagella?

No protists ure a flagella because only animal cells have a flagella.


Is flagella in animal cell or plant cell?

Flagella are typically found in animal cells, such as those of humans and other animals. Plant cells do not usually have flagella; instead, they may have structures called cilia or pseudopods for movement.


Do cheek cells have flagella?

No, cheek cells do not have flagella. Cheek cells are epithelial cells, which are generally non-motile and do not possess flagella. Flagella are specialized structures used for movement, typically found in certain types of cells like sperm cells or some bacteria. Cheek cells are primarily involved in protection and lining surfaces rather than locomotion.


What are some examples of cells that contain flagella?

Bacterial cells, spermatozoa i.e. human sperm cell, green algae, ferns, mosses and some gymnosperms.


Is a flagella cell in a plant cell?

It is said that some plant sex cells contain a flagella.


Are there flagella on plant cells?

Generally not, although some plant sperm do have flagella.


Are flagella found in plant cells?

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