flagellates
a protist uses a flagella to move, this is a sort of whip-like tail.
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.
Euglena, which is a genus of unicellular flagellate protists.
Plant-like protists, such as algae, can move through various mechanisms, including cilia, flagella, and pseudopodia. Cilia are hair-like structures that beat in a coordinated manner to move the protist. Flagella are whip-like structures that propel the protist by wiggling back and forth. Pseudopodia are temporary extensions of the cell membrane that extend and retract to push the protist in the direction of movement.
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.
He liked how you petted him.
Coda means tail.
they move with their tail and body
flagellates
The tail in the sperm helps it to move.
Cats move their tails in different ways. They cant talk, but their tail can tell how they feel. When a cats' tail is sticking straight up, they are saying a friendly "hello" (happy to see you). A relaxed cat curves his/her tail in a U-Shape. A wagging tail tells you the cat is unhappy. A tail thumping to the ground means the cat is going to attack. A twitchy tail means the cat is ready to pounce. Cats sweep their tail side to side if they are feeling excited or aggressive.
They move with there fins. With the tail.