Cilia and flagella both have a whip like movement to help it's cell move.
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Long whip like structures are called flagella as in Euglena and used in locomotion .
flagellum; plural form is flagella
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a flagellum
"flagellum"
Cells use small appendages called flagella, which look like hairs, for movement.
Think you are either talking about Ribosomes or Flagella, which are structures attached to the cell wall of bacteria.Flagella are long tail-like structures used by bacteria for movement. Ribosomes are shorter structures which produces proteins and allow some movement.
No, It is not used for respiration instead it is used for the movement or locomotion of body.
flangelles
"flagellum"
Cila
Cilia
Cells use small appendages called flagella, which look like hairs, for movement.
Cilia are hair-like structures used by some cells for movement.
cilia are short hair-like structures used for locomotion (movement)
Think you are either talking about Ribosomes or Flagella, which are structures attached to the cell wall of bacteria.Flagella are long tail-like structures used by bacteria for movement. Ribosomes are shorter structures which produces proteins and allow some movement.
pseudopod
Vestigial
In reference to cells, the answer is cilia.
They don't, vestigial structures are biological structures with no known function that evolved from structures in distant ancestors that used to have a function that is no longer needed.
The brain is used for movement because they lack a spinal cord. Brain sends signals for movement through tissues