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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.

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The flagella actually is the tail part of a sperm cell.

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They helps in locomotion.But both of them are not in one cell a once.

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They move either the cell or things around the cell.

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