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.
Cilia and Pseudopodia
Cell Structures and Processes
Cilia!
Lysosome
Cytoskeleton
Cilia and Pseudopodia
Cell Structures and Processes
Lysosome
movement
Cilia!
Cytoplasm helps in the movement of intracelluler structures.
no, there can be a possible mutation but nothing major. there is movement inside the cell though.
In a Prokaryotic cell, these structures are the flagella.
cilia
Flagella and cilia
Cilia and flagella
Cilia