to help balance theirselves out
The flagella.
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Flagella
It is used for movement and locomotion.
A flagella enables an organism to travel. Flagella are whip like tails that are used to propel the organism forward.
Swimming is the method of locomotion used by sharks. They use the thunniform form of undulatory locomotion, which is considered the most efficient form of aquatic movement.
a muscular structure at the end of the developing chordate.
It is a flagellum and is used for locomotion.
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Flagella
The tail of the sperm cell
Flagellum are used to propel microscopic organims like, bacteria. Some microscopic organisms have many some have just one or two. But much like the fins and tails of fish through the proper function of flagellum the organism gets where it needs to go.
Flagella is a tail like appendage used for locomotion of certain cells and or unicircular organism. Lysosomes cell organelle filled with enzymes need to break down certain materials in the cells.
A flagellum is a long, thread-like organelle used by many microscopic organisms for locomotion and feeding.
Cilia is used for locomotion in paramoecium.
The long tail of the Diplodocus was used for protection. Diplodocus would by swing its tail forcefully in a whip-like fashion. If used in this way it could have been very effective and even deadly.
The tail is used for balance and to pivot and turn.
What form of locomotion do you use when you sprint?
Flagella, Cilia and Cytoplasmic Streaming. Cilia are small hairlike structures that protists use to "crawl". A flagella is a long tail that pushes and propels the protist forward, also used by sperm cells. Cytoplasmic Streaming is used by the amoeba to "ooze" its way to places.