The flagella.
The organelle with a long hairlike structure used for movement is the flagellum. Flagella are typically found in prokaryotic and some eukaryotic cells, where they help in cell motility by propelling the cell forward.
The organelle that has many hair-like structures used for movement is the flagellum. It is a long, whip-like appendage that helps cells like sperm cells to swim.
The flagella.
cell membrane
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The Plasma Membrane.
The mitochodrian.
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The organelle that allows the cell to move in space is the flagellum. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that extend from the cell surface, enabling movement through a fluid environment. In some cells, such as sperm cells, a single flagellum propels the cell, while others may have multiple flagella for coordinated movement. Additionally, cilia, which are similar but shorter and more numerous, can also facilitate movement in certain cell types.
a.cell shape and movement b.energy release c.chemical transfer d.chemical storage
The Flagella
The organelle that generates movement of fluid outside the cell is the cytoplasm. It usually produces a fluid which is known as cytosol.