Flagella
flagellates have long, whip like tails.
No, two different examples of single celled motility are cilia and flagellum,. The former is an oar like movement, a power and return stroke. The latter is a whip like or propeller like motion.
Actually protozoa are divided into groups according to their form of locomotion. They include flagellates, amoeboids, and ciliates. Flagellates have one or more whip-like organelles that are used to move around. Amoeboids have extensions of eukaryotic cells that expand and contract, causing locomotion. Ciliates have hair-like extensions around. The hair-like extensions are similar to flagellates' whip-like extensions but are much shorter and finer.
Flagella
flagellated algae
They move by Flagella, which are small whip like organelles
flagellates have long, whip like tails.
A bacterium's Flagellum is used to propel the bacteria through the host. It travels by using a whip-like motion like a propeller on a boat.
No, two different examples of single celled motility are cilia and flagellum,. The former is an oar like movement, a power and return stroke. The latter is a whip like or propeller like motion.
Their entire body acts as a "whip" propeller, giving them great velocity through the water.
Their entire body acts as a "whip" propeller, giving them great velocity through the water.
flagella or a single flagellum
Wire whisk. Looks like an single mixer beater used by hand to mix or whip things.
"Whip My Hair"
Flagella (singular flagellum) are the whip like structures that allow some single celled animals to move.
The flagella. A long whip like structure composed of microtubules.
4151(noted) and 4152(single)