it used by amoeba for the process of phagocytosis
Cilia and flagella are responsible for moving substances along the surface of cells. Cilia are short, numerous, hair-like structures that beat in unison to create movement, while flagella are longer, whip-like structures used for propulsion. Both structures help cells carry out functions such as moving fluid or particles along a cell's surface.
Flagellum
"Flagellum" in Latin means "whip" or "lash", and it is often used to refer to a whip-like structure that some microorganisms use for propulsion.
The organelle that has many hair-like structures used for movement is the flagellum. It is a long, whip-like appendage that helps cells like sperm cells to swim.
The filament in a bacterial flagellum is made of a protein called flagellin. Flagellin forms the helical structure of the flagellum filament, providing the bacterium with motility.
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Elastic Fibers
Amoeba moves by pseudopodia and Chlamydomonas by flagella .
Cilia and flagella are responsible for moving substances along the surface of cells. Cilia are short, numerous, hair-like structures that beat in unison to create movement, while flagella are longer, whip-like structures used for propulsion. Both structures help cells carry out functions such as moving fluid or particles along a cell's surface.
The flagellum was a whip used by Egyptians
They have Flagellum attached to the back of them that propel them. Think of sperm cells: that little tail at the end in a flagellum.
I believe there are multiple choices. There is the cytoplasm which uses cytoplasmic streaming for moving organelles around in the cell, there is also (on the outside) cillia and flagellum.
Organelles, cytoplasm. Another Answer The nucleus is like the brain of the cell, it contains instructions for all the organelles, it tells them what to do and when to move or whatever, so the head honcho is the nucleus.
No, cyanobacteria do not have pseudopodia. Pseudopodia are temporary protrusions of the cell membrane used for movement in certain single-celled organisms like amoebas, while cyanobacteria move through gliding or floating.
Flagellum is a crop or whip that is used to ward off the evil spirits. The flagellum was also sometimes a rattle. It is only used by the pharaoh. It was held on the king's right hand. It was the symbol of royal power. The flagellum is practically associated to Osiris.
both are used
Pseudopodia are temporary extensions of the cell membrane used for movement in certain cells, such as amoebas. They can also be used to engulf food particles during phagocytosis.