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The word "flagella" is plural so the proper term to use for this question would be "flagellum". A flagellum is an organ of locomotion in single cell organisms. In other words, the flagellum help the organism move around.
The snake is a metaphor for all of our troubles and strife in this earthly realm. For you see the twisting and winding motion of the snakes locomotion mirrors the brobdingnagian struggle we as fleshly beings are heir to. No matter how much we try to evolve and crawl our way out of the dirt we inhabit, we are brought back down to earth by the fact that we lack legs. So, to answer the question, we all eat the snake, because in the end, we ourselves are the snake. Unless your talking about like a real snake in the wild. If that's the case then dude I just don't know what to tell you. If it a rattle snake Some of like the meat.
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in the back so that you arnt close in case the snake is only small x
No, in the Organ Donation case study named "Go Ahead and Cut Him," motivation does not matter.
The snake may hiss, slither or in the case of a rattlesnake, rattle.
A spore case is an organ which contains spores (reproductive bodies like in ferns).
Its not usually a case of denial. Its a case of need, and shortage.
It would be an organ, since they serve a purpose. In this case the roots extract water from the soil.
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Snakes will vibrate their tails as a warning. In this case it would mean that the female snake does not want the male to approach, and may see him as a threat.
Check out the picture in the top-left of the page in the link - it this what you meant ? In which case it''s a California King snake.