The flagella are located on the collar cells inside the sponge. When the sponge takes in water, the flagella reach out and grab the food that is found inside the water.
the flagella is in mammalian cells, they transfer fluids to the sell surface. this site helps http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/cilia.htm
Cilia and flagella.
Animals cells use cilia and flagella for movement.
flagella and cilia
By the use of its flagella.
the flagella is in mammalian cells, they transfer fluids to the sell surface. this site helps http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/cilia.htm
sponges
a. the flagella b. the sponge skeleton c.the hard spicules Is sponge skeleton
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb
Flagellates, unicellular eukaryotes, use their flagella for transportation.
Cilia and flagella.
prokaryotes use flagella-eukaryotes use flagella and cilia
they are filter feeding animals so when the flagella or little sticky whips inside flip around it collects oxygen from the water
flagella
Animals cells use cilia and flagella 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
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