for movement
Bacteria do not have cilia. They have fimbriae and flagella.
there are two flagellums on a Euglena a short one and a long one. They are both held by a pouch. The long flagella helps the euglena move.
cilia and flagella
Flagella is the whip-like structure extending from the bacteria and it allows for movement of bacteria.
They have flagella with 9+2 structure.Bacterial flagella differs from it
Cilia in eukaryotes and flagella in Protists and Bacteria.
The major function of the flagella is to move the cell. It's like a long whip which helps it move around and stuff.
Enables cells to movement.
To move cells.
No flagella do not reproduce.
If I remember my biology correctly, flagella are what a microorganism uses for movement.This link goes more in depth than I can, however:http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Flagella
Motion.
A flagella enables an organism to travel. Flagella are whip like tails that are used to propel the organism forward.
Flagella is formed outside of the cells in the human body. Their main function is to allow liquids to move past the surface of these cells.
Bacteria do not have cilia. They have fimbriae and flagella.
Peter Satir has written: 'Structure and function in cilia and flagella' -- subject(s): Cilia and ciliary motion, Flagella (Microbiology), Protoplasm 'Cilia and related organelles' -- subject(s): Cilia and ciliary motion 'Structure and function in cilia and flagella' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Flagella (Microbiology), Cilia and ciliary motion, Coelenterata
Flagellum, (plural flagella) is mainly found on sperm, its the tail.