A flagellum works in a very unique way. It is driven by a rotary engine which is made up of proteins and the main function is locomotion.
They reproduce sexually. Go to wikipedia if this isn't enough. ;)
They don't. It is the organisms that reproduce (for example, bacteria), not their individual organs or organelles.
yes,dinoflagellates do reproduce through binary fission.
they have sex with each other daaaa!!!
Cilia
Cilia are found on the outside of the cell as projections for bacteria and virus.
they move by spinning their cilia in a wheel motion and swimming through the ocean
Your father, who works on the corner at a crackhouse.
Cilia.
Since ciliates tend to reproduce by fission, you can safely argue that they can live forever.
cilia
It has cilia
Cilia
No plants have cilia.
the centrioles allow cells to reproduce, generate cilia, and flagella. Without centrioles cell are prone to more divisional erroes and substantial delays in the mitotic process.Centrioles make mitosis much more efficient and less erroe-prone.
The cilia cause the paramecium to move.
== == They depend on the kind of protozoan. Possibilities are flagella (flagellum singular), cilia, or a pseudopod. == == == ==
they are called cilia.
cilia are not found in prokaryotes
cilia are not found in prokaryotes
cilia has no scientific name