Palisade cell
Flagella and cilia are two structures attached to the cell membrane that help the cell move. Flagella are whip-like appendages that propel the cell forward, while cilia are shorter hair-like structures that help in cell mobility and movement of materials.
To move, and to atract other organisms into their mouth groove.
Helps the cell move.
Cilia and Flagella
The cilia does a number of things in the animal cell. The main function is to help the cells in terms of movement.
flagella and cilia
Paramecia!
Short hair liked structures that help move a cell is cilia
To help simple organisms move. They act like legs
Projections that allow the cell to move or to move substances along the surface of the cell are called cilia and flagella. Flagella is a single long hair that allows the cell to swim. Cilia are several projections used for movement across the cell surface.
Cilia and flagella help the cell to 'swim' in the body and move around. They're like tails or tentacles.
AnswerFirst of all, Flagella is a kind of cell, not the name of a part in a cell. The flagella is a cell that is pill shaped, and it's most distuingishing quality is the tail at on end of the cell that is used as a rotor. Edit:The flagella actually is the tail part of a sperm cell.