No, only the male gamete has a flagellum and it's only for motility during it's gametic stage.
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb
flagellates use their flagellum or flagella to move
to move around
By the use of its flagella.
Flagella
By the use of its flagella.
If they have pseudopods, cillia or flagella they can move.
Flagella move by flicking like little whips or by pulling themselves. Smooth flagella move by flicking and hairy flagella move by pulling.
flagella
Flagellates have flagella, which are tails, that help them move. A flagellum is a bundled microtubule tail that propels them through liquid.
the long strands that move the cell and clean it the cilia is like this except they are shorter. NIBF: sometimes bacteria can use flagella to stick to surfaces, but when thinking about flagella in a broad sense, it is use for movement
the long strands that move the cell and clean it the cilia is like this except they are shorter. NIBF: sometimes bacteria can use flagella to stick to surfaces, but when thinking about flagella in a broad sense, it is use for movement