flagellates
A protozoan that moves by lashing it's whiplike parts is a flagellate.
ueglena
a protist uses a flagella to move, this is a sort of whip-like tail.
It is called the Flagellum :D Flagellum- a long whiplike outgrowth from a cell that acts as an organ.
Some bacteria have a tail called a flagellum, but many do not.
Euglena, which is a genus of unicellular flagellate protists.
Eggs do not move, but sperm do. The sperm's tail allows it to move more quickly to the egg.
a protist uses a flagella to move, this is a sort of whip-like tail.
It is called the Flagellum :D Flagellum- a long whiplike outgrowth from a cell that acts as an organ.
A sperm cell
Some bacteria have a tail called a flagellum, but many do not.
Euglena, which is a genus of unicellular flagellate protists.
A flagellum is part of an animal cell. It's a whiplike tail that helps certain cells to move using the same principles as a propeller. It portrudes from the cell like a tail.
it could be either a mantaray or a stingray.
flagellates
A flagellum is a "whiplike" tail that serves to propel a cell forward. A fish would use its tail to help it move forward. Also, a powerboat is propelled by a rotor, which operates much like a flagellum (although it may be important to note that flagella are often longer than the cell; whereas boat motors are relatively small).
If you are an animal with a tail, and you get it caught in a crack, you can't move. If you say "your tail is caught in a crack," it means you are trapped and can't get out of a situation.
when it wags its tail, it means its happy, and when its tail is still it means its bored, but when its tail is in between its legs it means its mad.
The phrase I'll cow tail it out of here means a few different things. Typically people mean they'll move out quickly.