Flagellum, (plural flagella) is mainly found on sperm, its the tail.
Flagella is found in prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. Flagella is a hair like structure. Its main purpose is to function as an organelle of locomotion.
flagella can be found in a plant or animal cell
flagella are present in outside the cell wall of bacteria and these are different types according to their size. these are having hair like structure.
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Flagella are not cells - they are extensions of cells that render the cell motile. (Think of it as a tail of some sort.) Sperms have flagella and other unicellular organisms such as paramecium and other organisms such as bacteria have flagella too. It isn't common for plant cells to have flagella.
The flagella are located on the collar cells inside the sponge. When the sponge takes in water, the flagella reach out and grab the food that is found inside the water.
microtubules
Cilia and flagella are the means of locomotion in unicellular organisms. They differ in the numbers found in cell, their sizes and their shapes.
Cilia and flagella are found on the exterior of the cell membrane
Flagella. The flagella helps the sperm cell to move.
Yes
microtubules
Bacterial flagella.
They are found in cilia. Cilias are found in eukaryotic cells.
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Microtubules
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Since the flagella drive the cell, they would be found on the rear.
Since the flagella drive the cell, they would be found on the rear.
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