well cells hver wireless conntions and so have wires to that how
The movement in cells is achieved by flagilla, cilia or pseudopodia (as in case of Amoeba)
hornets have a special gland which produces floating cells these cells make the hornets body lighter and it helps them move around
"flagella"
It helps it move from place to place! :)
Flagellar movement enables sperm cells to move from place to place, while active transport processes enable root hair cells to absorb minerals.
No, not all animal cells move independently. Some animal cells are part of tissues and organs that are anchored in place and do not move on their own. Other cells, like immune cells and muscle cells, have the ability to move independently within the body.
they move to a new place
a strong skeleton.
It helps a cell to move
the flagella
Part of cytoskeleton is what i would say. Helps cells move also.
The boat has a motor and it spins to make it move
Yes, flagella is like a tail at the end of the cell that helps the cell move.