"flagella"
Flagellum.
It is called the Flagellum :D Flagellum- a long whiplike outgrowth from a cell that acts as an organ.
The cell wall is the rigid structure that provides strength to plant and bacterial cells. In plants, it is primarily composed of cellulose, while in bacteria, it is made up of peptidoglycan. This structure helps maintain cell shape, protects against mechanical stress, and prevents lysis in hypotonic environments.
Cholooplast helps to maintain the cells structure.
pilus
The capsule of bacteria acts like an invisibility cloak, preventing phagocytosis by immune cells. The capsule is a protective layer outside the bacterial cell wall, composed of complex polysaccharides or proteins. It helps the bacteria evade recognition and destruction by immune cells.
the function of flagella is motility. To help move around. it is found in a sperm cell.
The capsule is a structure that can help certain bacteria evade detection and phagocytosis by white blood cells. This outer layer can prevent the immune system from effectively recognizing and eliminating the bacteria.
its a whip-like structure that helps it move
A sperm cell has a whiplike tail (flagellum) which helps it swim towards the egg, and a head that is mostly filled with a nucleus containing genetic material.
No, human cells do not have cell walls. Instead, human cells are surrounded by a cell membrane, which helps to maintain cell structure and regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell. Cell walls are typically found in plant cells and some bacteria.
Hematopoietic stem cells are the seed cells that give rise to T cells. These stem cells are found in the bone marrow and have the ability to differentiate into various types of blood cells, including T cells. T cells play a crucial role in the immune system by recognizing and attacking foreign invaders like viruses and bacteria.