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Sperm cells possibly...are you sure there are only one?

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Flagellum, (plural flagella) is mainly found on sperm, its the tail.

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because you will have 2x the amount of Organs in your body.

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yes. a sperm cell.

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the male Spermatozoon

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The sperm cell.

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the sperm cell

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Q: What is the only flagellated cell in the body?
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