Flagella, Cilia. and Microtubules / Microfilaments
The three organelles are cilia, flagella, and pseudopods. Cilia and flagella are structures that extend from the cell surface and help in cell motility, while pseudopods are temporary projections of the cell membrane used for movement in certain cell types.
Yes, an amoeba is a single-celled eukaryote. It belongs to the group of organisms known as protists and is characterized by its flexible shape and ability to move and feed using pseudopodia. Unlike prokaryotes, eukaryotes like amoebas have a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
If they have pseudopods, cillia or flagella they can move.
Motion-related organelles include cilia and flagella. Cilia are hair-like structures that move in a coordinated manner to help propel substances across cell surfaces, while flagella are longer whip-like structures that enable cell movement through fluid. Both organelles play crucial roles in cellular motility and function.
Yes, those that have flagella. For example sperm.
They move by Flagella, which are small whip like organelles
Cytoplasm
move and stand.
The cytoskeleton of the cell, made of microtubules to move organelles, microfilaments to contract the cell, especially during cell division, and intermediate filaments to provide support and anchor the organelles, does all of these things.
microtubules
It is called the cytoplasm.Organells are embeded in it.
the muke have to move so the cell is able to move