A flagellated cell that sweeps water through a sponge's body is called a choanocyte. Choanocytes have a flagellum that creates a current to bring water through the sponge's pores, allowing for filter feeding and gas exchange to occur within the sponge's body.
Chytridiomycota are the only group of fungi that have a flagellated stage in their life cycle. The flagellated spores, called zoospores, help them to move through water and find new environments to colonize.
Certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in the human body have flagellum. An example of a eukaryotic flagellated cell is the sperm cell, which uses its flagellum to propel itself through the female reproductive tract.
Yes, Proteus mirabilis is a flagellated bacterium and can move through its environment by utilizing its flagella.
Ameba-Locomotion by psuedopodia; body naked or with external or internal test or skeleton: asexual reproduction by fission; sexuality, if present, associated with flagellated gametes. Ameba-Locomotion by psuedopodia; body naked or with external or internal test or skeleton: asexual reproduction by fission; sexuality, if present, associated with flagellated gametes.
No, angiosperms do not have flagellated sperm. Instead, they have non-flagellated sperms that are carried to the egg by pollen tubes during fertilization.
Sperm cells possibly...are you sure there are only one?
No, Gloeocapsa is a type of cyanobacteria that do not have flagella. They typically reproduce through cell division, not through flagellated movement.
A flagellated cell that sweeps water through a sponge's body is called a choanocyte. Choanocytes have a flagellum that creates a current to bring water through the sponge's pores, allowing for filter feeding and gas exchange to occur within the sponge's body.
The whoo-seii-ga-ga cell obviously
flagellated gametes
flagellated algae
Flagellated gametes
Chytridiomycota are the only group of fungi that have a flagellated stage in their life cycle. The flagellated spores, called zoospores, help them to move through water and find new environments to colonize.
A gamete is a reproductive cell with half the number of chromosomes as a normal body cell. In humans, sperm and eggs are examples of gametes. Sperm are typically small and flagellated, while eggs are larger and contain stored nutrients for potential fertilization.
flagellated cell - any cell or one-celled organism equipped with a flagellumcell - (Biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals
They are called Flagellates.Sources:Wikipedia, and my life science textbook