A euglena has a flagellum, they use it to move around their habitat which is mainly pond water, some water has so many, it turns green.
An aflagellate is an organism which does not have a flagellum.
flagellum=tails that help organism move In the reproductive system, sperm have flagellum
Bacterial flagellum is made up of a specific protein named flagellin.
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A flagellum is a hair like structure that protrudes from the body of a prokaryotic or eukaryotic organism. Its primary function is for locomotion.
They have two flagellum one longer than the other. The larger moves in a whip like manner and propels the organism forward and the other flagellum acts as a rudder to steer the organism in the direction it wishes to travel.
Muscle cells do not have flagella. Flagella are for a cell's or small organism's movement.
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Euglena uses their two whip like tails called flagellum. The longer flagellum spins i a pattern that will pull the organism rapidly through the water. When the flagella are not being used they move into the gullet.
The flagellum whips back and forth and propels the Euglena. Imagine the flagellum to be something like a flag and it just keeps waving allowing the organism to move. Or, you can also imagine the way butterfly stroke is performed in swimming. The flagellum moves in that way and propels the Euglena.
the grouping for a specific organism is the species