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Cells that move, such as sperm cells, often have tails for movement.

That tail is called a flagella and it allow the organism to swim much like a fish.

The other mechanism of transport is called silli, which look like little hairs covering the exterior of the organism. These hairs move back and forth to propel the body forward.

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