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Where is flagella?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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14y ago

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Flagella is located as the 'tail' part of most cells, and this enables movement throughout the cell and body. For example, a sperm cell has flagella to make the cell move quickly for fertilization.

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14y ago

Flagella are the locomotory organelles of many species of bacteria. They are located at the posterior end of the bacterium and carry out either a spiral or lashing movement. This process is able to propel the bacterium to a region where nutrition is present. Flagellar movement is an active process, which means it requires energy.

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16y ago

Flagellum are found in most water environments. Flagellum are found in most water environments. Flagellum are found in most water environments.

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11y ago

the front side, or ad-least that is what i have heard.

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12y ago

yeah, this makes sense..I'll ask a question and then click answer it..why would i look it up if i already knew it. I'll just go fail Biology now

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12y ago

Flagella is the tail-like piece connected to the Cell Body... It's kinda like the Cilia but in some ways not.

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13y ago

in the back... it moves similar to how a snake's tail moves a snake in water

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14y ago

The anterior (the front).

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13y ago

Enable the euglena to move

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13y ago

for locomotion

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