They are tiny hair like things on bacteria to help it fell and move
Bacterial flagella provide mobility for capturing nutrients and avoiding harmful substances.
A bacterial flagella is primarily used for movement. This is created by a whip like movement through slime or water
It is used to propel the organism. It is like a paddle for someone in a canoe.
they whip around and move the organism
Flagella are used for movement.
swimming
Movement
prokaryotes use flagella-eukaryotes use flagella and cilia
Young cultures are typically used for a flagella stain because they are healthier and livelier. This helps the flagella get seen easier since the bacteria are continuously moving.
cilia and flagella
The structure allows bacteria to stick to surfaces is FLAGELLA
A flagella enables an organism to travel. Flagella are whip like tails that are used to propel the organism forward.
both are used
Movement
to move the protozoa; locomotion
prokaryotes use flagella-eukaryotes use flagella and cilia
Young cultures are typically used for a flagella stain because they are healthier and livelier. This helps the flagella get seen easier since the bacteria are continuously moving.
Cilia and flagella both have a whip like movement to help it's cell move. Cyberchief If this answer helped you and you appreciate the fact that time was taken out of somebody's personal day to write the answer to this question, please support the contributor by clicking "Recommend Contributor" button below at the bottom of this answer box.
Flagella
Flagella
Flagella. Flagella Flagellum (flagella is the plural form) flagella
cilia and flagella
No, It is not used for respiration instead it is used for the movement or locomotion of body.